I've been number crunching the Red Actions! army lists from the Pygmy Wars website to see what I can do with 300 points and the figures in the lead pile. Here's the 'best fit' options, taking into account what I already have in the way of figures, artillery and machines guns:
REDS
Early Soviet
Regiment 1
2 Battalions of Regular Infantry (4 bases each)
1 MG base
1 Cavalry Squadron (4 bases)
Regiment 2
2 Battalions of Veteran Infantry (4 bases each)
2 x MG bases
2 x Field Guns
Total Points = 302
Red Army Flying Column 1921+
3 Companies of Elite Infantry (4 bases each)
2 MG bases
A half battery of 1 Field Gun
Garford Putilov A/C or a Plane
Total Points = 286
Red Army 'Shock' Infantry
Battalion 1
3 Companies of Regular Infantry (5 bases each)
2 MG bases
1 Field Gun
Battalion 2
2 Companies of Regular Infantry (5 bases each)
2 MG bases
1 Regular Cavalry Squadron (4 bases)
Total Points = 304
Red Army Cavalry Independent Brigade
3 Squadrons of Regular Cavalry (4 bases each)
1 Tchanka
A half battery of 1 horse gun
1 Regiment of Regular Infantry (3 companies / 5 bases each)
1 MG base
Total Points = 312
WHITES
Volunteer Army Cavalry 1919-1920
Regiment 1
2 Squadrons of Regular Cavalry (4 bases each)
1 Tchanka
1 Horse Gun
Regiment 2
2 Squadrons of Regular Cavalry (3 bases each)
1 Tchanka
Total Points = 285
Caucasian Army 1919
Cavalry Regiment
3 Squadrons of Cossack Cavalry (4 bases each)
Infantry Regiment
2 Companies of Plastoon Infantry (4 bases each)
1 Tchanka
1 Support Squadron of Cossack Cavalry (4 bases)
1 Field Gun
Total Points = 311
Volunteer Army Infantry Division 1919-1920
Coloured Conscript Battalion
3 Companies of Coloured Conscripts (4 bases each)
2 MG bases
2 Field Guns
1 'Officer' Company (3 bases)
1 Plane (fighter)
Total Points = 300
OTHER
Freikorps in Latvia
VI Reserve Corps
1 Battalion of 2 Companies (4 bases each)
2 MG bases
1 half battery of 1 heavy howitzer
1 Squadron of Cavalry (3 bases)
1 Erhardt A/C
1 Manhandled infantry support gun
Total Points = 312
As you can see there's plenty of choice variety and some really interesting units to think about. I did an absolute minimum of creative accounting with these lists too, which shows how well the system works when creating balanced, realistic forces that still offer lots of value. I just have to make up my mind which one (or two) of these I want to have a crack at. I think I can do most of these forces with little or no additional expense, although I doubt that will stop me ordering more metal from Peter Pig. I may just base up and paint a load of figures into a core force from which I can assemble units as required.
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