Friday, July 12, 2019
Libyan Command, Chariot and Archers
Here are some Bronze Age Libyans to fight my New Kingdom Egyptians. The chariot and most of the archers I painted a while ago. The command stand and archers are Wargames Foundry figures and the chariot, horses and crew are Essex Miniatures. I have another two of these Essex chariots to paint. Warlord Games/Cutting Edge Miniatures have just released an Early Libyan chariot and I have two of these on order.
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Mike, I enjoy seeing more Biblicals coming off your workbench!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan, I have heaps of Libyans to paint and Nubians as well.
DeleteReally a great collection of ancients you've got going here. Nice modeling.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jay, the Foundry ancients range is hard to beat.
DeleteLovely command stand and chariot! Great work all round!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain, I have Sea People and to use as Libyan allies in a game I have planned.
DeleteExcellent work sir!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal, I always enjoy painting the Perry Foundry biblical ranges.
DeleteVery nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gonsalvo, the Libyans are very colourful if not overly effective.
ReplyDeleteI have some Old Glory ones in my own collection!
DeleteI have Old Glory and Newline too, they're nice figures. Foundry and Warlord/Cutting Edge are the nicest Libyan ranges, in my opinion.
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