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TodCreasey11 Jul 2018 4:59 a.m. PST

I have been looking around and I am not able to find anyone who does 28mm 4 horse Hebrew Chariots in the period of the Assyrian conquest.

I was also wondering if people used Caananite ranges for the troops.

JCBJCB11 Jul 2018 6:41 p.m. PST

I used a mix of Assyrian and Babylonian vehicles, freely mixing and matching the accoutrements, and adapted/modified the crews with some green stuff. Not easy, to be sure, but – I suspected – pretty close to the probable look of the Israelites of that time.

colin knight13 Jul 2018 5:21 a.m. PST

Newline designs do a nice solid Assyrian chariot at good price. Crew can be spiced up by using some of Castaway Arts Hebrew range along with Canaanites for lighter troops from Newline, Foundry, Cutting Edge.Eureka have useful Assyrians too.

Winston Smith13 Jul 2018 6:53 a.m. PST

I would use Assyrian chariots with Hebrew crew.
When I had an Assyrian army, I found that the Eureka models were the easiest to assemble. Why, one might think that they were actually engineered that way! grin

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