As I'm getting on with some casting, this battle is on the 2' deep board that I also rest my spincaster on.
Figures are all Garrison 20mm though the Phrygian General's chariot is scratch built.
Setup shown from behind the Lydian army.
The Phrygian right heads to outflank the refused Lydian left...
Whilst the Lydian right heads towards the Phrygians...
Note the double ranked Lydian spears. At this point I'd forgotten that they don't count two ranks against peltasts (Ax).
The Phrygian General plus supports reaches first.
But being pushed back and losing 2 elements of peltasts didn't seem like a good start.
However...
And...
While the Lydian right was being held up - that small wood had a major effect on the battle...
At which point the Lydians were 4 elements down and lost!
So the armies got put away and out came the casting setup.
Another enjoyable battle. Even fighting solo there are surprises - the way the Lydian right was held up by light archers in the wood - and lost a light horse element in the process - the fact that spears beat the peltasts as expected, but not as easily, one element of spears lost to two elements of peltasts, and the speed at which the Phrygian right was able to get into action and win the day...
A place where Ancient Ancient armies can peacefully retire to... Possibly. Oh, and some pulp. A few things on 6mm SciFi tanks and stuff. And the toy soldiers. Especially the War of 1897... And now I seem to be starting on 20mm Napoleonics as well! email GarrisonMiniatures@gmail.com
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Sunday, 11 January 2015
Lydia and Phrygia
This is basically most of the troops that would form the main components of the Satrapies in Asia Minor or other independent states in that general area. As Garrison made an 'Ionian' hoplite, that's the main figure I used for the hoplite component, with the Phrygian javelinman making up most of the rest.
The original figure was the cavalry standard bearer - remove the standard and you have a decent lancer.
Lydian cavalry equipped with a long spear.
The figures are more of those I sold to Harry and that have come home.
Ionian hoplites and a unit of G3s in Carian service
This unit is one of my original 1970s units.
For the Carians I went all Hollywood with black leather armour and black helmets.
The standard bearer is actually from the later 25mm range that had open
hands - he has been given a Gallic cockerel standard as Carians were
nicknamed cocks due to their red helmet plumes.
These 2 units are ex-Harry
Massed peltasts and axemen!
One unit of these are on close order bases to act as 'pre-hoplite spearmen'
This unit has Greek/Lydian and Persian command groups to give added flexibility.
This unit of straight peltasts is another of my relic 70's units.
The axemen, though, came from Harry
As did the light cavalry.
This figure is virtually identical to the Phrygian cavalryman
(illustration 76) in the Blandford Warriors and Weapons of Early Times.
And finally a unit of scratchbuilt chariots.
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