
For militia I used Hasslefree sci fi troops and a few more Pig Iron. I used Pig Iron miniatures to represent the enemy guerillas and BlaxoSmithKline mercs. Our games are playable with miniatures, counters, cards, heck even paper and pen.

All use the reaction System - learn one game, play them all. I like the drab scheme on the Rhino too! I miss the old Rogue Trader stuff - I still look up the old artwork and get teary eyed I've drifted away from GW in favour of a more Roguish style of play. We offer a wide variety of tabletop games including Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Zombies, World War II and more. I definitely recommend this system for solo play - after a few plays things flow really fast. I like Chain Reaction as it encourages using smaller forces and you can still get a fun story out of it. Glad you found them interesting! Yes, the reaction system isn't for everyone but I like it (even though I'm still learning from game to game!). I then rolled up the makeup of the two rival sides as well. What figs are you using? I see a few Pig Iron, but I can't identify some of the others. With the Napoleonics being totally unready for play, I chose the American Civil War collection, and rolled a scenario out of Neil ThomasOne Hour Wargames (no.

The Olive Drab Rhino reminded me of the old RT era art pages showing various camo schemes for Space Marine Tanks. I really think every gamer should at least give CR a try, if only to see a realy well executed example of game design that is completely different from all the other mainstream wargames. You don't see to many CR batreps around! I tried the last two versions of 5150 and found that the THW reaction system isn't really my cup-o-tea, but it's a very well designed system and reportedly excellent for solo play.
