I am just planning a Carthaginian army for the Punic wars. I was wondering on skin colour for the Carthaginian citizen troops. Should they be predominantly lighter skinned similar to hebrews or darker skinned Arabs.
I thought some one did a post on this some time ago, but I can't seem to find it
The Libyphoenicians would be a mix of ethnicities, I would imagine. Levantine, Greek, native North African and possibly some Spaniards and Sicels. So a variety from tanned Hispanic to modern Berber? Perhaps the odd even darker skinned individual. If you were good in a ruckus I doubt the Carthaginians cared about your skin colour.
Quote from: Orcs on 29 December 2024, 02:00:20 AMI am just planning a Carthaginian army for the Punic wars. I was wondering on skin colour for the Carthaginian citizen troops. Should they be predominantly lighter skinned similar to hebrews or darker skinned Arabs.
I thought some one did a post on this some time ago, but I can't seem to find it
I believe you may be thinking of this thread Orcs, about Paul's BBDBA armies from 2020:
https://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,19425.225.html (https://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,19425.225.html)
The Carthaginian Army paint up begins on page 16 of the thread and includes some discussion on the very subject you have raised.
Remembered it as we have recently played several games of BBDBA using Paul's various 10mm Punic War armies.
I found this link very useful when deciding on different skin tones https://dclough.org/hom/PDF/tuts/EthnicSkintones.pdf (https://dclough.org/hom/PDF/tuts/EthnicSkintones.pdf)
Thank you Pierre, I knew I had seen it on the forum, but could not find it.
It has comments from me about how I am trying to resist buying Carthaginians, which I have done for 4 years and 7 months. I think that is a record for me :)
Paul's , that is a very useful and comprehensive link.
The problem with Carthaginians is that two years later you discover you now have Gauls, Iberians, and Numidians too.
"Well, I didn't worry too much when I found a couple of carthaginians behind the skirting board, but now there's an infestation of Gauls that were attracted by the crumbs..."