Wednesday, October 31, 2018
More Indian Four Horse Chariots
Here is the final chariot unit for out Command and Colors Ancients Hydaspes games at Little Wars Canberra next Sunday. They are all 1st Corps Miniatures figures. I'm really looking forward to Little Wars it is always a fun, relaxed event with a wide range of participation games and quite a few vendors. I've put in an order with Nic from Eureka Miniatures for their Bronze Age Greek chariots and Denisovans. For details of some of the other games see my previous post on Little Wars Canberra 4 November 2018. Would be Alexanders or King Porus, I hope to see you there!
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Nifty chariot work! The geometrical designs look great. The 1st Corps chariots look really good.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan, the 1st Corps Indian chariots are great, the best range around in my opinion.
DeleteMore awesome work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal, the Hydaspes game on Sunday should be fun.
ReplyDeleteNo, no, no, no..............I don't have this army, and post after post it's so temptimg! Absolutly superb, and realsitic, loce the colors used and the patterns...Awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, the Xyston Indian range is a good one to look at, if you're tempted!
DeleteThese look fantastic. The tiger skin looks really good. Also design around other chariot very effective with block colour can. Really stands out. Is it all hand painted.
ReplyDeleteThanks Colin, the tiger skin chariot is supposed to be Porus. I had a parasol bearer for it but the head was damaged.
DeleteWoweewow! Those tiger patterns are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean, I'm really looking forward to our Hydaspes game on Sunday.
DeleteFantastic looking chariots! Lovely painting! I'd like to pop over but it's a bit of a schlep from the UK!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain, no worries, it is a fair hike!
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