WWI Middle East (ME) - Ottomans

Started by anchorite, 27 April 2016, 03:12:21 PM

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anchorite

A friend of mine (Batu Khan) is working on a ruleset for WWI and Turkish Indepence War Battles. Actually I am not really happy with painting work. But then again if nothing else for future reference of the set here are the minis I painted so far. :)

My Ottoman & Turkish Independence War Army

WWI Middle East Turkish Infantry - ME1


WWI Middle East Turkish Storm Troopers - ME28


WWI Middle East 77mm FG Crew in Kabalak - ME14

anchorite

Second set, with a  bit poorer photos..

WWI Middle East Turkish HMG - ME11




WWI Middle East 105mm Howitzer Crew in Kabalak - ME31


Extra 1:
General view


Extra 2:
Assult on British Lines


For Bartep of the battle: http://trialbyfirerules.blogspot.com/2016/04/a-new-play-test.html :D

Subedai

Great looking little chaps and good write up. Those trench pieces are rather nifty as well. Are they made from strips of cork tile on card?
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anchorite

Thanks.  :) Actually my friend Batu Khan made those. I searched his blog but could not find which material he used for them.

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Batu Khan

Hello!

The trenches are made by putting long-thin pieces of foam on card and then painting them. Very simple :)

Cheers

Steve J


Subedai

Ta for that Batu. Definitely worth investigating as a quick fix.
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Leman

Really like the loo0k of those Turks.
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Techno

A bit late to the party.  :-[

Don't know how I missed these.

Great work.

Cheers - Phil

Leman

You'd probably nailed your head to the coffee table at the time; DINSDALE !!
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Techno

Very few Spiny Normans around here.

Cheers - Doug.