Hey everybody,
This week's submission is 36 28mm Libyan Skirmishers for my Carthaginian Project for a total of 180 points. These Libyans were recruited from the nomadic, tribal peoples of the vast region of Libya.
These guys are made from the Warriors of Carthage box from Victrix, along with fellows from the victrix peltast set and other random sets to make up the numbers. You only get 12 in the warriors of Carthage box, so numbers needed to be found elsewhere. Fortunately you get extra Libyan heads so conversions are easy.
Hannibal had around 2,000 of these warriors in his army from my research, so at a 1:50 scale that gives 40 models, so I am about 4 figures short, but oh well.
I couldn't find my stash of surplus round shields and did not have enough in the packs to give them all round shields. Therefore some of these fellows have picked up thureos shields from Carthage's substantial armories. Of course, after priming them I found my extra round shields.
Some of these Libyans also have acquired/looted helmets as well. This was mainly to make up for the lack of Libyan heads I had available.
Our limited sources of these gentlemen describe them wearing exclusively red tunics, along with wild and shaved hairstyles. I believe the hairstyles would have been unique to each tribe, however the victrix set only has one expression/face per hairstyle, so the different tribes are mixed together for modeling purposes.
The victrix warriors of Carthage box is a little frustrating as it combines three very distinct troop types in one box. I would really prefer separate kits for the different troop types, like a dedicated box just for Libyan skirmishers. now that I am out of Libyan heads I can't really make any more of this troop type. Also you only get one head per hairstyle, where you would think the skirmishers recruited from a tribe would be grouped together all with the same hairstyle.
These are all for the "To The Strongest" Ruleset.
Next up are many more infantry along with more heavy cavalry which will be ready towards the end of February. Following that I have some really cool stuff (I think) for the Carthage project which will remain a secret for now.
Every time I see HarryV in the title I expect to see HYW English, but I am more than satisfied with these Libyans! Excellent work on kit bashing, painting and basing these skirmishers. As Phil Barker would say, do not discount the humble light infantry skirmisher with javelins. These troops are. both cheap and effective. In one of our TtS games, Irish beardless youth managed to get round the flank of the Roman legions and win the day. I got a chuckle out of your shield drama (been there) and the issues with the heads. FYI, I know some gamers have used Perry Mahdist plastics as greek javelin men, so maybe's there's another source for you. I am hoping that the promised "really cool stuff" includes Heffalumps.
They look marvelous painted up. I agree with you about the mixed units in the same box. Not bad for an army deal but I prefer individual same troop type boxes.
ReplyDeleteVety nice!
ReplyDeleteI think they look terrific. Well done on the scrounging and adapting.
ReplyDeleteNicely converted, they look excellent, unfortunately Ive had similar experiences with shields!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Nice painting and basing!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Harry
ReplyDeletelove the Libyan and Numidian skirmishers. If you seek more diversity Wargames Factory ( now out of business) did a great plastic kit. You can sometimes get on Ebay. ResinWarfare do very nice 3D printed ones too.
ReplyDeleteNice looking troops!
ReplyDeleteGreat work on painting and basing!
ReplyDeleteThey look great!
ReplyDeleteGreat painting and basing
ReplyDeleteGreat work on these skirmishers.
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