Thursday, 16 May 2013

Another day, another phalanx...


These are the based rear-rankers for my Machimoi phalanx, that I showed (unbased) a few days ago. 

Machimoi were recruited from amongst the native Egyptians, and I've given some of them a slightly darker skin tone, accordingly.  Most are un-armoured (the armoured minority were painted by Craig, thanks!), and I based the tunic colours on those shown in Stephane Thions's Soldat Lagide.  I really love the Foundry WotG pikemen, and the un-armoured ones are so very easy to paint.

11 comments:

  1. Most excellent and impressive, Simon

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  2. That phalanx has 'keep away' written all over them! Really impressive stuff.

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  3. Thanks all! I had a scaled-down rehearsal on Tuesday, photos of that to follow in due course...

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  4. look great! is the book soldat lagide worth getting if you lack the skill to read French? i saw it on amazon the other day

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  5. I think it is certainly a worthwhile book, if you are thinking about doing a Ptolemaic army. It shows its progression nicely, from Alexandrian to a Roman system, and the changing gear.

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  6. Once again, tremendous work with this project.

    FMB

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  7. I love that some of them simply grabbed their gardening hats when running out the door...

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  8. Thanks FMB!

    Yes I wanted to use as many boaters as possible, to make them look rural. The Egyptian peasants also seem to have worn a pilos-like hat, which is handy, too.

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  9. sigh, I still haven't started mine.

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  10. Great stuff as always mate!

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Thanks for commenting. I will post this as soon as I am able to review it.