Assyrian army

Assyrian army

Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Gallic chariot force

I seem to have taken a long time to paint this lot. Still, there are six of them, usually do chariots in batches of three.

They have been done as line chariots/lower class nobility. Plainer horse furniture, side panels of chariots  painted to represent whitewash. The charioteer is the Gallic archer minus his bow.

This means I now have a total of nine chariots - three higher class, six slightly lower class warriors. Might do another six in the near future - that would give a goodly force of fifteen, should be enough for most purposes...

 

8 comments:

  1. They are super and look great en-masse, the archer minus the bow make a great charioteer.

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    1. Thanks. Can't claim credit for the charioteer - noticed that's what Harry used!

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  2. A mighty gathering indeed, splendid work.
    Alan Tradgardland

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    1. I can see this being a good summer for Reviews!

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  3. The archer makes a great charioteer - such a simple but effective conversion.

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    1. It is. Wish I'd been the one to think of it!

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  4. I have chariot envy! It's inspiring to see a good number of chariots. I can just imagine them rolling across the tabletop to trouble the Romans. They look great.

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    1. You can never have too many chariots. Or elephants. Must do a chariot review some day...

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