Thracian
infantry from 'Forged in Battle' with LBM transfers. I've seen better
figures but they are animated. The temple, which I made many years
ago, will feature quite a lot as I don't have any other Ancients
buildings in this scale. Anyway, it's quite appropriate as the
Thracians were famous plunderers.
Friday, 24 January 2020
Thursday, 16 January 2020
15mm Seleucids: 4 units of Catephracts.
If my memory serves me
(the last time I painted a Seleucud army was in the 1970s) these were
the backbone of the cavalry arm. They were armoured from tie to head
as were their horses. Their main weapon is again the kontos which I
guess they would have used two handed.
Painting wise I have
used 2 different bronzes, silver and brass to break up the look of
the units. The Romans feared this type of cavalry over a long span
of history – from the Seleucids (start 312BC) through the Parthian
period to the Sassanids (ends 651AD), this covers the best part of a
thousand years.
Xyston figures.
15mm Seleucids: 2 units of Companion Cavalry/Clibanarii
This year I will be
painting a very large 15mm Seleucid army to fight, I would imagine,
against a similarly large Marian Roman army. Most of the figures are
from the fabulous Xyston range.
Here are two units of
Companions which were, I think, the elite Seleucid units although I
would doubt they were a patch on Alexander's original Companions. The
weaponry and style of fighting appears to have changed as well. The
kontos remains but it will be one handed as the other has a shield.
The horses have become half armoured but that too is obviously the
interpretation of the designer.
Bases are from Big Red
Bat and more on that another time.