Here are some Sea Peoples from the archives. The Pelset and Lukka chariots above are by Cutting Edge/Warlord Games and the Lukka warriors below are by Wargames Foundry. These are the two best ranges around, for Bronze Age armies.
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These look superb, Mike!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan, the Foundry and Cutting Edge/Warlord ranges are the best.
DeleteExcellent work sir!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal.
DeleteExcellent, truly excellent!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil.
DeleteThe chariots look stunning! and the warriors multi boss's on the shields up close look intimidating ;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, the Foundry range by the Perrys is brilliant.
DeleteMore great looking Sea Peoples chariots and foot, Mike! Love the varied patterned kilts.
ReplyDeleteThans Dean, at Medinet Habu (mortuary temple of Ramses III) in Luxor, Egypt, you can still see the colours of the Pelset warriors' tunics.
DeleteGreat painting my friend!
ReplyDeleteThanks Biblicrafts.
DeleteLovely painting Mike.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray, love the Sea Peoples, so colourful and varied.
DeleteExcellent looking figures. The chariots 'steal the show', of course; we all love chariots! :)
ReplyDeleteRegards, James
Thanks James, we do indeed! I have some Warlord/Cutting Edge Libyan chariots to paint for my Libyans as well...
DeleteWhat superb painting. I have no doubt that these troops will look great on the field of battle!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Jason
Thanks Jason, yes they’re a very colourful and varied army the Sea Peoples.
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