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"Historical Match up – Later Amorite vs. Early Bedouin" Topic


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timurilank26 Jan 2018 2:02 a.m. PST

This was an interesting set of three games in which terrain plays a vital part for Bedouin strategy.

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Cheers,
Robert

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP26 Jan 2018 5:36 a.m. PST

Nicely done!

ppecena26 Jan 2018 8:49 a.m. PST

What was your source for the figures? I recognize some as Old Glory from their "Amorite" pack, but would like to know what you used for the others.

timurilank26 Jan 2018 9:16 a.m. PST

ppecena,

Both armies were built from the same Amorite pack. The ones you call 'others' are modified with weapons freed from the body; this was done for all the javelin types.

Bowmen have their arms slightly altered to add variation.
The Amorite sickle sword and axe are converted javelinmen.

Before and after photos can be seen here.
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