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Title: Painting mongols
Post by: Squint on 05 April 2007, 06:56:40 PM
Hi all,

I've just invested in a bunch of Copplestone's Mongols..thought that they'd come in handy in all sorts of places.

Anyway, I've had it in my head that by the 1920's Mongol clothing was pretty drab - lots of browns and greys, but looking around I see quite a few people use fairly bright colours for their horde.

Does anyone know where I can find (on the internet) an easy colour guide?

On the downside, I have a bunch of mongol horse archers bought and painted for a never completed WAB project.....and I thought that these would pad out my Copplestone mongols......but boy, are these older figs (from Steve Barber If I remember rightly) small compared to Copplestone's.


Squint.
Title: Painting mongols
Post by: Stecal on 05 April 2007, 08:42:13 PM
Well, you could check in the Mongolian National Museum for photos & costumes:

http://www.nationalmuseum.mn/


Hmm, first Harley-Davidson in Mongolia, 1920....

http://www.asianartnewspaper.com/iss0211/art_4.htm
Title: Re: Painting mongols
Post by: sukhe_bator on 12 July 2011, 11:10:36 AM
I came across refs to Chahar mongols liking red while Buryat mongols liked blue. I'm using brick red long coats/robes and dark blue for my 15mm and have a smattering of Medieval Mongols mixed in for variety. Bows had many advantages over muzzle loading black powder weapons, but not of course vs a more modern breech loader. As for bows - Tartar and Mongol cavalry are photographed ca. 1900 with bows while the Tibetan honour guard sent to Ungern-Sternberg in 1919/20 used their bows in a stealth attack to rescue the Bogdo Khan from house arrest.
Title: Re: Painting mongols
Post by: argsilverson on 12 July 2011, 11:57:21 AM
I think that Steve Dean's "Tibetans" might alo give some inspiration:
http://www.sdean-forum.co.uk/2007-images/copplestone-bob/a-cop-bob.htm