Monday, 16 January 2017

From LeeH - Greek Slingers (12 points)

This week’s entry, two units of Greek Slingers, is just a small one again, although I have several more very near completion.

The sling is a deceptively deadly weapon in the hands of a skilled warrior. The simple rope sling effectively extends the reach of the arm allowing more power and greater range to be applied to a projectile than if thrown by hand alone.



The smallest stones were mere pebbles weighing in about 50 grams (1.8 oz) while the largest could be cricket ball sized rocks of 500 grams (18 oz) or more. Stones were usually (but not always) made of stone and roughly shaped to improve balance and aerodynamics. The overall weapon was therefore extremely cheap and very easy to produce.



In the right hands sling projectiles could achieve velocities of over 100 kph and ancient accounts say that slinger's could hit targets with incredible accuracy. It doesn't take much imagination to realise that being hit in the face by half a kilo of rock travelling at speed could be deadly.



Two bases of Greek Slinger's (24 figures) will earn me a modest 12 points, but at least it’s another step towards my final target. I'm comfortably ahead of where I need to be at this stage of the Challenge and I have a lot of other entries at various stages near completion sitting on my desk.

MilesR: Another cracking 6mm submission Mr Lee.  You bring these figures to life and I continue to really like the basing and unit labels you use.  Looking forward to seeing the entire army at one time.

15 comments:

  1. You are nailing this stuff alright Lee

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  2. Those are real beauties Lee. Absolutely wonderful work.

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  3. Always love your 6mm work Lee and these are no exception

    Ian

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  4. Great looking slingers Lee. You get wonderful results from these little figures.

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  5. More 6mm awesomeness - great job Lee.

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  6. Tsk - you forgot the eyebrows on the second one from the left, back row!
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    Brilliant work on these tiny masterpieces, Lee, though I have to say better you than me!

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  7. So well done ... it's amazing how natural these figures look painted and based.

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  8. These guys are neat. I like your basing too.

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  9. A 6mm thrill. So much incredibly good work for so incredibly few points.

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  10. really nice work on such teeny tiny figures.

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