The Assyrians were painted at the tail end of my 15mm experiment. This means I painted them (mostly) but the bases were a bit neglected. Chariots were more or less completed, as were the cavalry and fake elephants, infantry a bit less so. As in, all the infantry are still on unpainted bases - this was long before I used my current basing method.
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Assyrian General in 3 horse chariot |
Once upon a time I used to do a lot of complicated shield and parasol designs, but they dd take a long time to do.
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One of my three chariot units |
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More complicated shield designs |
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Infantry with unpainted bases |
Of course, one thing I had to have in the army... camels with big ears...
The camels are great...wonderful.
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