Regular Readers might remember that I reviewed Simon McDowall's Civitates Bellantes rules for the Classical Period here. Those of a certain age might also recall an influential magazine article on matters Macedonian.
Very sound as a concept. It works too. Except I never managed to get past sporadic bouts of purchasing and painting. Until now. I have the figures, I have the rules. Time to begin.
Here are some pic’s of a
range of manufacturers phalanx offerings. All 15mm as usual.
Old Glory
These are their
Macedonian Phalangites. I find the shields a bit big. If I was buying from them
now I’d go for the Argyraspides pike men. All the same these are OK. You do
need to drill the hands but the figures can take it. No breakages. Added Steel
pike.
Frei Korp 15
Currently in
the Wars in terms of availability. That said I think Geoff will sort it out and
we can hope for a triumphant return. These are the original Macedonian Pike men.
A mixture of helmets and slight pose variation. Open hands permit gluing a
plastic brush bristle pike in place. I like these figures, lots of detail. True
15mm.There is a Seleucid pike pack too with trousers. You will also see newer
figures with cast on pike. I don't have any.
Ancient and
Modern
Ever Donnington
to me. These are very good. Open hands permit gluing a steel pike in place.
Bare metal to bare metal will prevent losing pikes. Detail is good as is figure
variation. I think 5 variants are available. The same for the trousered
Seleucids.
Is that it? No, lots more to come in terms of units and then on to specific Armies.
Have pike will travel? Jim Webster - with a follow up many years later.
ReplyDeleteNeil
Excellent Neil. I should have known it was Jim.
ReplyDeleteSome great figures on show OB, very nice work on them and a very interesting project.
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. It is going to be a big one. luckily I already have all of the figures needed.
DeleteThe pike blocks in particular look excellent!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith, I have another one to finish.
DeleteGreat looking figures and a period that allows mix and matching of figures to cover numerous armies
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil. Yeah, easy enough to field almost all of them.
ReplyDeleteGreat figures. The pike block looks brill.
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard. I'm going to take some pic's of all of the pike blocks arrayed in one unit.
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