Showing posts with label Sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sale. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

I/28 Sea People DBA army

The 13th century BC ushered in a Dark Age for the Eastern Mediterranean.  Established powers like the Mycenaeans and Hitties collapsed, even the Pharaohs struggled to preserve their kingdom.  One constant throughout this cauldron of violence were the Sea Peoples--tribes from the Aegean and Anatolia that ravaged the entire region.  Archeologists debate (JSTOR gated) whether they were a cause or a result of the general collapse, but either way, they fought against every army of the time.

The Vikings of 1200 BC
Most of the information I used painting these figures is from Nancy Sandar's The Sea Peoples: Warriors of the Eastern Mediterranean 1250-1150 BC.    They are based on matte board with adhesive magnet underneath (the thin black line visible at the bottom of each base) for safe storage.

According to Egyptian inscriptions--our main source of information on the Sea Peoples--the Shardana made up the largest portion.  Wearing heavy armor and their trademark horned helmets, they form the army's core.  We know their shoulder armor was bronze, but archeologists aren't sure whether their cuirasses were made of bronze or cloth; there is historical evidence for both, but not much for either.  I took the liberty of making them bronze as well.
1xLch (gen) and dismounted Bd (gen), 2x4Bd
The next largest group of Sea Peoples was the Peleset.  As Barker states in the 3.0 Army notes, the Peleset seem to have become the Philistines after being defeated by Egypt, but their origins (and that of other tribes) is not as certain as Barker implies.    One distinctive feature was the feathered headdress they wore.  Archaeologists have found bronze circlets that match the base ring of the headdresses, but don't know what color the feathers were, or even if they were feathers.

Another distinctive feature of these figures is the copper equipment. Interestingly, some of the Sea Peoples' swords and shield bosses seem to have been almost pure copper instead of the more golden bronze in most of the region.  I don't know if it's 100% historical, but for variety I've done most of the Peleset blade in copper and the rest of the army in bronze.
6xBd  All blades in the army are on 20mm bases, to allow their historically appropriate use as 3Bd raiders for players using 2.2+.

These lightly armored figures are Shasu, a smaller tribe that seems to have come overland to Egypt, from what is now Jordan.   Temple inscriptions show them as wearing their hair back in bags or turbans, which I've arbitrarily painted red in keeping with the general army palette.
3xAux
These figures are all from a Chariot Miniatures DBA 2.2 army pack.  The draft lists for DBA 3.0 are almost identical, except that they lose the distinction between 4Bd and 3Bd, so this is fine for 3.0, and the 3xBd units lend themselves to being played as "raiders" for 2.2+ players.  It works for everyone!

Friday, February 17, 2012

SOLD: FIW or AWI Frontier Militia

These are 12 Old Glory 15mm Frontier Militia figures, mostly wearing floppy hats and hunting coats, but with a couple in jackets and alternate headgear.  As with the Indians I posted earlier, these are intended for skirmish gaming, individually mounted and each figure is unique in some way, either the pose or the color mix.  This is looking at the lot from eye level.
I really like the facial sculpting on these figures.   Mrs. Higglebottom is standing at the back, making sure the boys don't cause trouble. 
Here is a shot that shows figure backs a little more clearly.  While they aren't all identical, this gives you an idea of what they look like from all angles.

Not the best picture, I agree, but it shows what it needs to show.

In any case, I'm going to inquire with the person who bought my matching set of Indians, and if that doesn't work, put them on eBay.

UPDATE: Sure enough, he wanted them, so out the door they went. :)

Sunday, January 15, 2012

SOLD: Leadpile Abatement 1/12

If I'm going to part with some of my beloved miniatures, I guess I can sell some unpainted ones too.  I'll start with this assortment of pre-AD Chinese, bits and piece that I'll never, ever get around to painting.  I saved the Tang Dynasty packs because I almost have enough for a complete DBA army, and I found some extra Sung packs that I could add to my current Sung army, but otherwise, out the door they go.

Ebay link here

SOLD: Painted 15mm indians FIW AWI 1812

My first ebay listing is up.  :)    I originally bought these figures and some AWI militia unpainted to sell, but the longer I hold on to them, the more reluctant I get, so there they go...
To visit the auction, click here
 
Some closer shots...






Anyone who followed my previous miniature blog might notice the better quality pictures.  Thanks Santa!

UPDATE: These went for $26--well more than expected.  Must be the new camera.  :)