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Wednesday, 17 March 2021

AHPC11 - Warfare Miniatures Ottoman - Tufeckci

 


More Ottomans from Warfare Miniatures for my Donnybrook collection.
And these DO finish my initial infantry force, 

Ottoman Infantry force

Unit of Elite Janissaries armed with flintlock muskets 4 models
Unit of Drilled Tufeckci musketeers armed with matchlock muskets 8 models
Unit of Recruit Segban musketeers armed with matchlock muskets 12 models
Unit of Recruit Irregulars - Anatolian or Balkan armed with improvised hand weapons 12 models


These are my Tufeckci unit, 8 figures strong. Again it seems they were not uniformed apart from their red hats. But there's a great picture in an Osprey of them all in red, so I just had to go with that.


Tufeckci actually means Rifleman or Gunsmith in Turkish. The Tufeckci were well trained and disaplined troops.


There are 8 figures in the unit making them worth 40 points!

20 comments:

  1. And such serious faces.
    Forty points - well done!

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  2. For such a small unit great looking and; you've still managed to get some variation in their uniform to make them a little more irregular looking.
    I must admit I did a double-take when I saw their title !

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    1. Can't think what you meant about their title Joe 🤔

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  3. Great looking unit of matchlock/firelocks, Ray. Thanks for the link to Warfare...I'd not heard of them before, and their figures look excellent.

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    1. They are great figures Dean. Will we be seeing any of them on your blog?

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  4. Nice work on them all. I love the uniforms on these guys.

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    1. Thanks Simon, you can't be all red, unless your Liverpool I suppose?

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  5. very striking, lovely work Ray

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  6. They look great in red Ray. Real eye catchers!

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  7. Doing a great job on this project Ray.

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  8. I a have been enjoying your focus on Ottomans Ray. These are particularly superb!
    Regards, James

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