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Offline Cyrus the Great

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Re: African figures
« Reply #30 on: 24 June 2021, 05:03:56 AM »
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Offline Cyrus the Great

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Re: African figures
« Reply #31 on: 24 June 2021, 05:06:54 AM »
Look under Western Sudan/ Sub Sahara.

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Re: African figures
« Reply #32 on: 24 June 2021, 08:21:25 AM »
I don't think the Abyssinian warriors looked liked that in the medieval period though. When I was looking for info on a Portuguese in East Africa project, I had in my mind, Im sure I read that trousers didn't really come into use until the 18th century. For earlier Abyssinian you might be better taking a look at Copplestone Somali's or kit bashing Perry Beja.

I agree about that. Ethiopians from a colonial range will be dressed in fashions that are much too recent, not to mention that you'd have to weed out all the figures with guns.

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