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Post by timurilank on Apr 25, 2019 7:18:37 GMT
More Classical Indian Photos of the final batch of Classical Indian can be found at the blog, just follow the link.
These will fill out the Mauryan Indian to a big battle size and complete the other two Indian period armies, the Republican and Mountain Indian. dbagora.blogspot.com/2019/04/more-mauryan-indian.html
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Post by nangwaya on Apr 25, 2019 13:22:53 GMT
Really nice looking figures, especially like the wrinkly looking elephants.
The battle array pics. make the army look impressive.
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Post by timurilank on Apr 25, 2019 15:47:47 GMT
Really nice looking figure, especially like the wrinkly looking elephants. The battle array pics. make the army look impressive. Thank you for your comment. Nuln Oil (GW) has become an ideal replacement for India ink.
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Post by timurilank on Apr 30, 2019 7:53:54 GMT
Battle of Magnesia 190 BC After a series of test games with pikes we are ready to move to our long awaited project, the Battle of Magnesia.
At the blog are the composition of Seleucid and Roman forces scaled for the DBA big battle game. The month of May will be potted with a number of holidays, so we should have time to play this one out. dbagora.blogspot.com/2019/04/battle-of-magnesia-190-bc.html
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Post by goragrad on May 1, 2019 8:59:08 GMT
Nice looking army. Probably a bit more historically accurate than my more colorful lot.
Very nice write up on Magnesia.
One of these days...
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Post by timurilank on May 1, 2019 16:18:12 GMT
Nice looking army. Probably a bit more historically accurate than my more colorful lot. Very nice write up on Magnesia. One of these days... The camel mounted unit which fought for Antiaochus are not listed as there is still some question about their presence during the battle. Despite the number facing Rome, I am confident that they will repeat history, but it will be a hard fought battle.
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