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sábado, 25 de enero de 2014

Nubian uprising

The Queen of the Lower Nile has decided it's time for more autonomy.

Queen Amanishaketto on her chariot

kushite infantry

Nubian bowmen

Negro bowmen (see some 25mm minifigs at same size than 1/72 Hat)

Hat Nubians

Wawat bowmen

Wawat infantry

But egyptians will not allow the nubians go very far
 

The nubian advance in a rush mob

There was an epic defence of the fort rejecting the egyptian forces once and again!

The tribe skirmishers poured arrows and arrows on the egyptian forces

Not spanish republican, just happened to be the flags on our wargame Club Dragon

The egyptian chariots manouvre

The nubians and  lybian mercanaries

Queen's pet

Riding to the battle she's wounded

 

The Caesar nubians push away the egyptian invaders...
A new time is arising in Egypt
 

domingo, 24 de noviembre de 2013

Mycenaean heavy infantry

Mars new set is a bit dissapointing
Odd unnatural positions, figures full of flash, spears are like a thick stick, helemet horns missing...

But once you have spent a good while cleaning converting and preparing the figures the result is not too bad



And with some paint they can be used as achean characters

 
Figures are a bit chunky and fat but i like them...





 

sábado, 23 de noviembre de 2013

Trojan bowmen


A look to the Atlantic troyan bowmen without armour or greaves which have been eliminated and painted as cloth or flesh


domingo, 3 de noviembre de 2013

POLEMUSA AND ENEAS

Two characters from the Troyan war: Polemusa,one of the amazons that arrived Troy to defend the city with their Queen Penthesilea.

Eneas, one of the survivors of the city and leader of the group who arrived to Italy.


 
Polemusa is a Caesar figure from the RPCharacters set (magician?) with borrwed legs from a zulu warrior.
 
Eneas is a gladiator witha head swap from zvezda Alexander.
 
Behind an officer from the iberians shelf.
 


 

lunes, 24 de junio de 2013

Some more bronze age warriors from the south west of Spain.


The Stellas depict chariots and warrior with long horned helmets.
There are no trace of armour, so leather bands are reasonable for heavy infantry




swords and spears are clearly depicted, but axes were rather common as well.



Note the shield design almost identical in many Stellas:


Figures are conversions from Atlantic "Troyan" and Italeri romans.

domingo, 26 de mayo de 2013

Wilusa (Troya)

Prince Paris and a heavy bowman at Wilusa's entrance


Paris is a Caesar elf with a longer skirt. Bowman is a Hat roman auxiliary with a Caesar head.

Warriors of Wilusa

 
A better view of the entrance. Notice the temple behind with the  sun.
The entrance is the Arco de Bará momument souvenir from Tarragona.

These warriors are Newline dacians with a new longskirt 

Bowmen near the river.
 

Again the Caesar elfs are a good source for convesions. Notice the leather greaves.
Skirt had to be increased a little.

The control at the wooden bridge

Bowmen at the walls of Wilusa with Princess Cassandra

domingo, 12 de mayo de 2013

Tartessos The Omen

Atlantic figures:

What do Gods forecast for the battle?
Do you prefer chop or tendeloin?


 
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