Like buses, pike phalanx seem to come in threes. Yesterday, Simon MacDowall posted his splendid Silver Shields, and I see that tonight Craig has just posted his proud Pink Pikemen (so numerous that he can't capture them all in one photo frame!). Here is the left-most unit of my own forming Successor phalanx, the Libyan.
Their position on the extreme left of the phalanx, next to the guard units, suggests to me that they were considered more reliable than the local Egyptian phalangites. They were led by Ammonius the Barcan. His name sounds Punic; could there have been Carthaginian mercenaries present amongst them? Raphia was, after all, fought in the same year as Lake Trasimene...
The phalanx is a recent expansion and repaint of a repaint of an eBay purchase. The purple linothorax must be due to the availability of Murex sea-snails along the Punic Coast (or could alternatively be due to me being too lazy to change the colour). They are a real mix of the various Foundry pikemen.
Anyhow I'm delighted to squeeze these into 2012. I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Happy New Year!
I love the purple and bronze combination!
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ReplyDeleteWho doesn´t like the look of a good pike block
happy New year
Cheers
Paul
Those look gorgeous! Love the 'hedge' of pikes - its really not a wargames unit unless it can truly draw blood on the table...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Simon.
Cheers,
Curt
Very nice Simon! It seems Pikes are it as I have a purple pike on the way soon as well!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks chaps! Simon, I was nervous about the purple, but very pleased with how they came out. Curt the hedge is hopefully due to become a forest, in the fullness of time...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Simon
About five years ago I painted about 90 Greek skirmishers and cavalry for the Cynoscephalae Society of Ancients game. It occurs to me that with a few phalanxes I could be well on the way to a Macedonian army...
ReplyDeleteYou could have just pushed me over the edge. I think I even have the figures in my lead pile!
Yours are very pretty!
Very colourful unit Simon.
ReplyDeleteNice work, Simon. Happy new year, and all the best for 2013!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Aaron
Hi and Happy New Year, again!
ReplyDeleteStephen I recall that army, I was there with my mate's 15mm army. If you have the wings and the skirmishers, you just need to fill in the gap!
Beautiful phalange Simon !
ReplyDeleteAbout Barca, or Barcé, it was a town of Cyrenaic, not in relation with the Barca Carthaginian family : (
Thanks Timur, it was too good to be true, then!
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic, nice work!
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