Putting together my Timurid army with the Khurasan Miniatures figures I got recently plus existing parts of my collection, and then discussing what’s next for the project
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@michaelcarlin9153Күн бұрын
Great looking army - Go Tamerlane!!!
@philRminiatures11 күн бұрын
SUperb units, I do like the cavalry and the elephant...Cracking job!
@darrinstanaway894311 күн бұрын
Great work my friend excellent work on the figures great looking army
@MedievalWargamer11 күн бұрын
Great Looking Army!
@wgeffoxdo971911 күн бұрын
lovely work!
@charleslatora575011 күн бұрын
Evening. Just woke up from a nap. Troops look very excellent.
@Corvinuswargaming144411 күн бұрын
@@charleslatora5750 thank you Charles. Hope your nap was refreshing
@tolemykus480511 күн бұрын
A veritable sea of horse flesh. Your enemies will quake in fear. :)
@mitchsminis9 күн бұрын
Amazing looking force!
@Corvinuswargaming14449 күн бұрын
@@mitchsminis thank you Mitch!
@josephwalukonis993411 күн бұрын
Great painting as always. I have a 15mm Lithuanian Army and will be adding Ruthenian/Rus subjects and allies as well as Golden Horde allies. This army will represent the army that fought at the Vorskla in 1399. I eventually have to build more Golden Horde troops to be the army that fought them. I have Essex Mongols to use as the Golden Horde. To your knowledge did the Mongols wear the uniform colors described by Marco Polo? This was dark brown trimmed with light blue and blue trimmed with red. Not sure if this is applicable to the Golden Horde.
@Corvinuswargaming144411 күн бұрын
@@josephwalukonis9934 that sounds like a fun project. I’m not sure about the colors and the Golden Horde. Usually with these steppe armies I just use basic flat colors unless there is some kind of manuscript painting I can find for reference.