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Post by martin on Mar 27, 2018 16:25:53 GMT
Mark's Minoan/early Mycenaeans
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Post by martin on Mar 27, 2018 16:34:39 GMT
Minoan chariots run down Sea Peoples swordsmen
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Post by martin on Mar 27, 2018 16:41:40 GMT
Sea Peoples arrayed
Presentation.....note 'stand in trophy'
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Post by mustrum on Mar 27, 2018 17:14:02 GMT
Oli's Shang Chinese
Another pic of Oli's Shang
****THESE ARE CURRENTLY ON e.bay.co.uk, running out tonight.....lovely figures.*****
Cheers martin
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Post by martin on Mar 27, 2018 18:51:07 GMT
Well, they ARE very nice, Oli. I don't think the pics do them justice....they look very good on the table.
M
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Post by scottrussell on Mar 27, 2018 21:37:54 GMT
Revised my Alton plans for Sea Peoples against NKE. Scott
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Post by colinthehittite on Mar 28, 2018 9:10:00 GMT
Revised my Alton plans for Sea Peoples against NKE. Scott Not such a bad pairing, Scott. If the Sea peoples take the light chariot general and the three Ax then they are fairly even with the NKE in the open - four NKE light chariots and four blades against eight blades. Both armies would have three vulnerable elements, the NKE bows (3 in 22a) would be wary of blades and the Sea Peoples Ax would also be wary of blades. NKE will likely win the terrain enabling them to have an open field. With not much time to decide on the day of the tournament at the start of each game I think it would be difficult to choose – another good reason to take them. I’d say bring them both, but also be sure to bring your lucky die! Colin
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