Back to ancient times once more for today's post, here we have one unit of Trojans and three units of their allies. All are made by Essex miniatures and painted by my good self many moons ago. Essex don't make actual figures for the Trojans, these figures were included in the original battle pack I bought from them and as I said in a previous post, The Trojans were said to be allies of The Hittites, so they're slighty different figures that I used for the Greeks, hope you all like them!!
Trojan warriors of Zelia led by Pandaros |
Pelasgian warriors from Larisa led by Hippothoos |
Warriors from Perkote led by Asios |
The Kikones from North West Thrace led by Euphemos |
Wait just a cottin'pickin' minute. Didn't you already do this post?
ReplyDeleteHi! An interesting era. Good job
ReplyDeleteI like the multi-colored shields.
ReplyDeleteI love how their shields are all different colors. :)
ReplyDeleteNice again Ray, when do they go on sale!
ReplyDeleteNice Figs Ray and I like the mix of colours and depth of the units.
ReplyDeleteYou have to get some chariots for a few heroes to ride around on.
Very good.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! That's a cool army you there!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
My word you have been busy, great work Ray.
ReplyDeleteNice work Ray.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff - too bad these guys all have to die in the end!
ReplyDeleteI love soldiers/battles/war from this time period; sooo much more interesting than modern warfare.
ReplyDeleteCool. They're ready to go mowed down by Achilles. ;)
ReplyDeletelol! they look excited for fighting! =D
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ReplyDeleteGood-looking bases again too, and terrain. I hadn't noticed the new header before either, but it looks great, not least the trees.
ReplyDeleteNice work Ray! I'll have to watch my Michael Wood DVD's (Trojan war documentary series from the 80's)
ReplyDeleteMy romans would have em anyday!!! :-D
ReplyDeleteSeems like I´m not the only one with a few ancient armies up my sleeve.
Cheers
paul
Those Hittite shields remind me of the Zulus using cowhide.
ReplyDeleteHeader still says 42.
Are cow spotted shields good for anything more than fighting amongst a big group of cattle?
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice, fair size army you have in total. I prefer the earlier periods. I think I had a sickener during the WRG 3rd Edition days when everyone seemed t have Sassanids or Byzantines.
ReplyDeleteGaz.
Excellent looking troops, the shields are amazing!
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