Persian colonists and chalybes
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2023 3:59 am
I'm working to Triumph-ize and fill out my Later Achaemenid Persians, and I had a few troop types I'm not sure best how to represent, so thought I'd come here and seek others' input.
Colonist horsemen (Bad Horse): Anything visually distinctive about these guys? Or will they just be slightly larger clumps of Persian horsemen, maybe a little shabbier than others?
Egyptian infantry (Heavy Foot): While still fighting under the Persians, before being hellenised by Alexander and then the Ptolemids, how would these appear? would they still look like the soldiers of the New Kingdom, centuries or a millennium earlier? Or would they have picked up new garb from their commerce with Greece and Phoenicia?
Chalybes (Light Spear): All I can find on these chaps easily is that the Greeks said they were residents of the northern coast of Asia Minor (except for one Greek author who just equated them with Scythians), and that Xenophon said they wore linen corslets, were well armed, and were ferocious. Any ideas as to how to represent them in miniature?
Colonist horsemen (Bad Horse): Anything visually distinctive about these guys? Or will they just be slightly larger clumps of Persian horsemen, maybe a little shabbier than others?
Egyptian infantry (Heavy Foot): While still fighting under the Persians, before being hellenised by Alexander and then the Ptolemids, how would these appear? would they still look like the soldiers of the New Kingdom, centuries or a millennium earlier? Or would they have picked up new garb from their commerce with Greece and Phoenicia?
Chalybes (Light Spear): All I can find on these chaps easily is that the Greeks said they were residents of the northern coast of Asia Minor (except for one Greek author who just equated them with Scythians), and that Xenophon said they wore linen corslets, were well armed, and were ferocious. Any ideas as to how to represent them in miniature?