A look at the cavalry this time and some light troops too. All for Civitates Bellantes. Above Forged in Battle Thessalians. Below Old Glory Xystophoroi.
Essex Companions from the days of single pose. It just about works with the officer variants.
Below, Antigonid Companion Cavalry from Gladiator. An interesting evolution here. No more Xyston, instead spear, javelins and shield. A different style of fighting less impact, more protection and a bit of missilery. Tarantine cavalry are usually credited as the inspiration although they were all skirmishers. The new look was pretty much identical to Celtic cavalry in role and equipment when you think about it.
"Asiatic" horse archers who might be Persians, Bactrians Scythians or some such.
Now, to some light infantry.
Forged in Battle Agranians. Often deemed to be skirmishers. That's not the whole story. Alexander used then for shock and storm. I decided upon " Javelin Men" under Civitates Bellantes. That means they can skirmish or close fight.
True veterans below. Bought from Belfast in the days of brittle metal. Frei Korps 15 Cretan Archers. Amazing that they have survived.
Bought at Border Reiver I think. Xyston Macedonian Archers, a bit bigger than most.
Great looking units. Afraid I can't help with your search for Gladiator figures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard. Fingers crossed for some info'.
DeleteGreat work OB, some superb looking figures and they make for colourful units, really nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. It's great to get them finally organised. I also have the Romans done now. We will see them soon.
DeleteSplendid Hellenistic infantry!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Cheers Iain. A few more coming.
DeleteNice figures OB. That's quite a collection you have there. I thought Fighting 15's had the Gladiator ranges. Looking at there site, it seems they only caste to order? Might be worth a call though?
ReplyDeleteI have a few more to come and then its on to romans , Persians and Carthage. I think Fighting 15s stopped casting Ray. Unless they have started again! They were looking to sell.
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering as we all get older will favourite ranges get picked up again when the owners retire. The boys at Timecast wanted out last year-no buyer.