Caeser´s Ancient egyptian warriors, Egyptian army, Nubian warriors and their Ancient Egyptain Chariots
The command is from Atlantic´s At the Pharoah´s court set
Atlantic bods as the spearblock |
Massed Nubian and egyptian archers |
Chariots from Atlantic and caeser
Scratch made drummer |
nice work
ReplyDeleteGood Lord Sir! It would seem that he only thing you do small is the scale. What a wonderful set.
ReplyDeleteImpressive Host!
ReplyDeleteVery cool. They look great en-mass.
ReplyDeleteNick
Nice. That's a pretty impressive set of chariots too. What did you use for the reins?
ReplyDeleteMust be 'Hide a Hittite' day!
ReplyDeleteReally great! I have a couple of boxes of atlantic egyptians somewhere (really nice figures), your post made me feel the need of painting and basing them. What a pity I don't have them here at home at the moment.... :(
ReplyDeleteImpressive and colorfull army Paul!
ReplyDeleteBit dissepointed you didn't add bowstrings :-D
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Very cool! A lovely, colourful army
ReplyDeleteOutstandingly cool
ReplyDeleteLook great!
ReplyDeleteVery impresive indeed. Are you assembling an opponent army as well?
ReplyDeleteGreat to see the Atlantic done up with their counterparts. Once long ago I could pick those up at a retailer, not so easy any more.
ReplyDeleteI can't help but remember the giant mammoths from that recent movie, where they were carrrying huge blocks for the pyramids' construction.
Great looking army, well done!
ReplyDeleteNice! You know, I don't think I ever saw the Atlantic chariots painted before. I bought my box just so I could supply decent wheels to my Airfix Celtic chariots.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work again Paul, and a great choice for an ancient army.
ReplyDeleteVery nice army there Paul. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGood looking army. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
ReplyDelete@Rich, I used to have all of atlantics ancients stuff...now sadly all gone apart from a few figs :-(
Cheers
paul
I liked chariots, they look great.
ReplyDeleteA really good looking army. Was the drummer converted from the figure standing next to him in the photo?
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ReplyDelete@Mike..nope..he´s the bod 3rd from the left second row at PSR
http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=70
Cheers
paul
Great looking Army! Now go for the Assyrians mate!
ReplyDeleteT.
Very nice Egyptian army. Excellent collection Paul.
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