With most visitors to the blog being hardened Horse & Musket fans, I was pleased that so many responded favourably, in the comments and via personal messages, to the previous post about the Macedonian Successors.
I've taken a few more photos and updated the Macedonian Successor page (see navigation links to the right...)
Enjoy!
More on the Macedonian Successor page.
Tomorrow, news of a horse and musket battle...
In truth, any well-painted and presented figures -- along with the potential games for which they are intended -- win my admiration, Phil. The Art and Craft of the Model Soldier. There's a book title for you!
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Stokes
Lovely work Phil! Excellent looking Successors!
ReplyDeleteThe Ptolemys had Galatian Celts as a guard, great excuse for wild fanatics sky clad. Would add another dimension to the army...
ReplyDeletehttps://history.sfsu.edu/sites/default/files/EPF/1993_Patrick%20Egan.pdf
for an interesting article
https://weaponsandwarfare.com/2017/07/02/ptolemys-first-campaigns/
for illustration including native Egyptian troops in the background.Tempted?