Qin Chinese

Started by mmcv, 02 November 2020, 10:33:29 PM

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I have "finished" my Qin Chinese army.







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Those are very impressive chap.
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Have you considered having some labourers burying dissident scholars alive in the baggage train?
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A good looking army.

What are the smaller command bases for at the back of units?
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Damn fine work, Matthew !  :-bd

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Thanks!

Quote from: FierceKitty on 03 November 2020, 12:46:22 AM
Have you considered having some labourers burying dissident scholars alive in the baggage train?

I've still to do the camp so maybe. Our someone warming themselves by the fire of burning books.

I'm likely just going to make a couple of generic camp elements for the period that can be used by all rather than a specific one per army.

Quote from: fred. on 03 November 2020, 07:16:47 AM
A good looking army.

What are the smaller command bases for at the back of units?

It's primarily based for To the Strongest which has both attached and detached commanders, either mounted or on foot. So the different command bases indicate detached (the general in the chariot), attached mounted (the half hex cavalry) or attached foot (the long thin ones).

I had planned to do the foot attached on half hexes too but it didn't look quite right, so went for a 40x10 instead.


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