I notice that there are posts for suggestions for additions to most ranges but none for the ancients.
Why not????? so here goes. I've noticed that some firms are making Biblical ranges in 10mm - especially Assyrians, Hittites and New Kingdom Egyptians - all thase lovely Chariots.
So are there any plans for Pendraken to follow suit?? I'm sure there would be a demand.
Thanks DaveL
For what it's worth, that's something I'd want too. As you say, all those beautiful chariots!
The suggestion is made from time to time here too.
I would buy them by the bagful!
Chariot armies! :-\ There's a good idea! :D
I think you will find that chariot armies have been asked for several times. Along with Byzantines. And Korean War infantry. And a T35.
My light is firmly under a bush - Nobby
...and...
... and Goliaths and 203mm tracked Soviet artillery and .... :)
Go to the bottom of the class.
I love the way those Successors made the most of mechanised warfare. Got fed up waiting for a really good 10mm Hellenistic range and went 15mm. Some fantastic figures out there.
Hey Leon, I think I had vote for bronze age/early iron in the past... but if you don't take down my vote for something exposed by Davel, then take my vote.
There's been quite a few requests for Ancients over the years, but they're not as frequent as most of the other periods. We are working our way through the ranges though, and Techno will be coming back to the Ancients next year once he's finished his little project. ;)
Ahem...
And the Picts just need molding up. ;)
Persians, definately Persians, they were arround for a long time and fought a lot of people, there could be a core range of infantry with a fewadd ons for specific time periods.
And Aztecs and Incas, and Mayans, not ancient in time scale, but ancient in spirit.
No one in their right mind would buy meso-Americans ;) :P ;D
No-one in his right mind is in a position to make any choices on that subject.
Though I may add that there is a strange weakness in 10mm Achaemenid Persian ranges. Pendraken, Newlines, and Magister Militum all make them, but not enough. This isn't a promise to buy many, however; they get clobbered too easily by most opponents.
Mine have always been reasonably successful using 6th Ed.
IanS
Quote from: ianrs54 on 10 December 2014, 12:55:31 PM
Mine have always been reasonably successful using 6th Ed.
IanS
Gad. That must make you an eye-witness to some of their later battles!
Ancient Italians - Samnites, Campanians, Bruttians especially would be nice. Hoplite helms but with two or more feathers along with the crest. Triple disc chest armour. etc Scutum shields for the Samnite infantry. Hoplite round shields for all the rest. Good for the early wars in Italy (Samnite war etc) and for the war with Pyrrhus and the Punic wars
Persian sparabarer & light / medium cav. please
Mike
The cavalry is there - use the Sassainian stuff.
IanS
Not interchangeable.
Tell my 25mm foot that, they were Lamming Sassanid levy.
IanS
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