Trojan wars

Started by jchaos79, 05 December 2015, 10:34:23 AM

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jchaos79

Now a little bit of Bronze Age,

Project: Trojan Wars, Agamenon infantry
Character: Ajax




Project: Trojan Wars, Agamenon infantry
Unit: 1st Myceanan infantry




Project: Trojan Wars, Agamenon infantry
Unit: 2nd Myceanan infantry




Project: Trojan Wars, Agamenon infantry
Unit: 3rd Myceanan infantry




Project: Trojan Wars, Agamenon infantry
Unit: 4th Myceanan infantry




PROJECT COMPLETE: TROJAN WARS, AGAMENON'sS INFANTRY


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Ithoriel

Very nice, I take it those are Rapier 6mm?
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Been thinking of doing ancient Greece et al and this is an inspiring sight!!

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xccam

Nice stuff.

One thing, if you are interested, is that the demonym for people from Mycenae is Mycenaean, not Myceanan.

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Please no, one grammar pedant is one too many.....

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xccam

I do not wish to seem pedantic, although if I do it's because I have recently graduated with an MA in Ancient History so this perhaps what I am most pedantic about.

I mean to be helpful, not pedantic.

jchaos79

Thanks for the comments,

@Ithoriel, they are 10mm, New line design

@ you are right, I should said LH IIIB/C  continental warrior  ;)  Congrat for your graduation!

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Quote from: xccam on 05 December 2015, 04:51:24 PM
I do not wish to seem pedantic, although if I do it's because I have recently graduated with an MA in Ancient History so this perhaps what I am most pedantic about.

I mean to be helpful, not pedantic.

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Ithoriel

Quote from: jchaos79 on 05 December 2015, 07:14:39 PM
Thanks for the comments,

@Ithoriel, they are 10mm, New line design

@ you are right, I should said LH IIIB/C  continental warrior  ;)  Congrat for your graduation!

The figures look very similar in pose to the Rapier ones, I am even more tempted to move on to the Late Bronze Age if I ever get my Sumerians finished, your Late Helladic/ Mycenaean army is an inspiration ... even if the figures are just a tad bigger than I'd be planning on.
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jchaos79

06 December 2015, 06:13:11 AM #13 Last Edit: 06 December 2015, 06:16:21 AM by jchaos79
I had to say Ithoriel that I'm in love with your bronze age work. Soo good, soo fun. Congrat.

Bronze age is one of my favourites periods to wargame. My first two armies in 10mm were Egiptians and hittites. I have an assirian army waiting for painting for years and recently I bought a Trojan wars army.

I always wanted to do a campaing about the crisis of the XII century. But always had been distracted with fantasy, medieval, classical, and sci fi  :P (Lack of players and figures are also an important factor)


Anyway, talking about XII century, any idea of how to make an "european" army. Which figures do you use for an Early La Tene or Atlantic bronze cultures ?  :-\

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That's lovely stuff!

I heartily approve, esp. after playing the same in 28mm on Sunday :D
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