I could or should have said Arab Horse and Camel, but mounted fits in better with Impetus classifications, the rules I have used when creating my Arab Conquest army which actually allows me to create all the Basic Impetus 2.0 Armies of Islam forces.
These figures/units have mainly just been a rebasing and make good exercise from the purchase I made last year and received for Xmas.
Light cavalry, javelin
Whoops, I can see at least one or two of these guys should have had their eyes fixed.
Painting eyes on 15mm - who would have thought?
Medium cavalry
Camel archers
This is THE Tin Soldier camel figure.
All other figures you see on camels in the following images,
are conversions of this figure.
Camel archers are actually only in the advanced Impetus rules/lists,
but I'm not going to let that stop me from getting them on the table top some how
The man in blue was a gift from Simon.
Thanks!
Impressive and dangerous.
Those lances are really sharp.
I am stunned by the quality of the work on these figures.
Sadly I don't know who did it.
However, it's worth a question in the Facebook The Ancient & Medieval Wargamer group, although I would say the work was done thirty years ago when Tin Soldier were at the height of their popularity in in Australia.
ReplyDeleteThe man in blue. Painted by Peter Callan many years ago, one of the great Australian wargames figure painters. He games on.
Excellent. It's a different style to some of the other figures that I am trying to find the creator of, but then I have an elephant that was possibly painted by Peter Callan and it is of a style similar to the camel mounted lancers.
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