
"Amorite Invasion" Topic
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colin knight | 25 Aug 2013 4:27 a.m. PST |
Just updated blog with some Amorites using shields I got years ago from Gerry at Castaway Arts. All his weapons are great. chariotgamer.blogspot.com |
Lord Raglan | 25 Aug 2013 5:26 a.m. PST |
Colin, Another great looking unit of God's people. Raglan |
wrgmr1 | 25 Aug 2013 8:48 a.m. PST |
Nice work Colin! Cheers, Thomas |
battle master | 25 Aug 2013 10:00 p.m. PST |
Lovely unit Colin. What happened to the Hkysos army though. You not updated that on your blog? |
colin knight | 25 Aug 2013 10:17 p.m. PST |
"What happened to Hyksos". Usual distractions of a wargamer :) I have changed Hyksos to larger COE army size using long spear Hammurabic types which I prefer. The Amorite unit can be used as Hammurabic light troops. |
Cacique Caribe | 26 Aug 2013 6:24 p.m. PST |
Would you classify some of these guys as Amorites?
Thanks, Dan TMP link |
battle master | 26 Aug 2013 8:57 p.m. PST |
Hi Dan. These are the Foundry Canaanite/Syrian/Mitanni slingers and archers together with what looks like Sea peoples (Peleset. A little late in dress for the early Amorites that Colin in talking about from the Middle Bronze Age. Of course the slingers and archers are fairly generic so would not look out of place in any army of the period, though the Sea Peoples are too distinct. |
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