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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: Cyrus1 on October 09, 2016, 05:39:38 AM
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Hi a few photos of my Neo-Assyrian Sab Sharri:
(http://i572.photobucket.com/albums/ss166/sumer2500/Neo-Assyrians%20and%20Babylonians/IMG_5517_edited-1_zpshmaxguju.jpg)
(http://i572.photobucket.com/albums/ss166/sumer2500/Neo-Assyrians%20and%20Babylonians/IMG_5524_edited-1_zpsonlqiufu.jpg)
More pics on my blog:
http://satrapminiatures.blogspot.com.au/2016/10/neo-assyrian-sab-sharri.html (http://satrapminiatures.blogspot.com.au/2016/10/neo-assyrian-sab-sharri.html)
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I thought it was a mix, nice to see they go well together. And nice painting and basing.
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Those Hinchliffe figures hold up very well after so many years and mix well! Makes me think I should dig out the bits and pieces lurking in the pile and see what else is needed for an Art de la Guerre force.
Good looking unit.
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Thanks gents, it seemed a waste not to use them. I have an Assyrian cavalry unit with a front rank of Foundry and a back rank of Hinchliffe to do as well. A bit of cardboard under the base of the figures makes them look the same height.
Garry you should - might as well use them. The ADLG Neo-Assyrian and Babylonian lists are a bit strange, but nothing a bit of tweaking can't fix!
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Hi finished a chariot for my Neo-Assyrians:
(http://i572.photobucket.com/albums/ss166/sumer2500/Neo-Assyrians%20and%20Babylonians/IMG_5533_edited-1_zpssl7cljv1.jpg)
(http://i572.photobucket.com/albums/ss166/sumer2500/Neo-Assyrians%20and%20Babylonians/IMG_5537_edited-1_zpsw9mhmcu3.jpg)
More pics on my blog:
http://satrapminiatures.blogspot.com.au/2016/10/neo-assyrian-chariot-and-little-wars.html (http://satrapminiatures.blogspot.com.au/2016/10/neo-assyrian-chariot-and-little-wars.html)
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Sweet ride, Cy!
Why don't you swing down sweet chariot
Stop and let me ride
Swing down chariot
Stop and let me ride
Rock me lord, rock me lord
Calm and easy
Well I've got a home on the other side
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y77hbSGS1PU
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Not an army seen too often on the tabletop. Which is a shame.
So, good choice, nicely done. :)