First up are these Ral Partha Syrian chariots. I had four of these pretty little kits but one had parts of the chariot cab missing so I'm not sure what to do with it other than to break up the kit for spares.
These Syrian gents are petty nobles whose city-states have been conquered by the Hittites and who now lead contingents of levies in support of their overlords.
I considered painting the chariot cabs in a zulu shield type cowhide pattern. That probably would have been more historically accurate, but in the end I went with solid colors.
These guys are just the tip of the Syrian levy iceberg. I have a ton of archers and spear men waiting in line, as well as an Arab/Hyksos contingent.
Even though they didn't come out quite as nice as I'd like, I still had fun working on these and in trying to get a feel for the period. And they don't look bad for the first attempt....Chariots are impressive models anyway, and in big hordes they look downright sexy. I look forward to seeing big units swarming around on my tabletop.
The first of many swarms of chariots!
Thanks, Kym!!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking chariots, Mouse! Warhammer Ancients is so great! And the Chariot Wars supplement is one of my favourites. I have a Foundry Canaanite army that has been lingering in its box for too long that will hopefully see the table sometime in the summer. And as for wonderful little baboons and the time, just think the more miniatures you can force yourself to paint now, the more that will be ready when the young one is ready to game! That was a thought that pushed me through those years, Mouse. And one's son can turn out to be the best tabletop opponent!
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Thanks, PW! Yes, I am looking forward to painting and gaming with the Tiny Man in a few years. He is already showing an interest. Good luck with your Canaanites. I'd love to see what you've got so far!
DeleteGood luck with your project, Mr. Mouse!
ReplyDeleteI've also found it hard to get motivated this January, and I don't have to content with the ferocious baboon troop. That you can get anything done is probably an accomplishment.
Thanks, Matthew! January's a tough month, for some reason. You'd think there would be more time for inside stuff like miniatures, what with all the miserable weathery stuff outside, but somehow there isn't. Low exposure to sunlight means low energy levels, I guess. I'm hoping to do better next month.
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