Ochoin wrote:AFAIK, given that there were a large number of mercenaries, armies from Pyrrhus to any of the Successors may have had a lot of similarity.
However, new figures are always welcome.
donald
Yeah that's what I've always thought, I've noticed in general reading that other scales of wargames sometimes just advocate using a generic set of post-Alexander phalangites to represent all the different armies. If Linear-A make them all different that'd be great, I'd be tempted to start multiple Hellenistic kingdom armies.
carlosfaro wrote:By the Way, I find the discussion about different phalanx types interesting...
Probably they should look very similar but with different details..I read somewhere that seleucid Pikemen (many drafted from asian levies) wore trousers instead túnica, and that their formations used longer and longer pikes every time, compared to original alexandrian model .
About Pírric, but Also ptolemaic and again seleucid, I believe probably they would wear more "luxury" items than the original macedonian, I mean ellaborate helmets ,shields and armors, plumes...
They were not a "mountain men" Army anymore but the forces of wealthy hellenistic kings...
Oh that's cool, I haven't looked into the topic into any detail but even differences like that could make the units look different on the tabletop. Details like this matter to me, the entire point of the hobby for myself is the craft of great figures and painting, but I'm sure the figures will be great. Zvezda and HaT aren't playing ball in the ancients field anymore, I'm depending on Linear A now lol.
Erich von Manstein wrote:The following sets are already casted and will hopefully be released soon.
019 - Greek Hoplites on the march, Battle of Cunaxa 401 B.C. Set 2 Xenophon`s War
026 - Samnite Wars Infantry Set 1
030 - Tarentine Horsemen of Magna Graecia
These are the ones I'm interested in. Finally, new Samnites! We have more contenders to the power of Rome, and new Greeks are always nice.