With the misses and the children at the parents in laws summerhouse this week it is time to spread out some miniatures on the kitchen table...
So Im taking the opportunity to make a photo inventory on my Saracen army...
One might think that this project have gotten out of hand... But there is always new units to add...
The Turkic parts of the collection. Light cavalry archers, heavy cavalry and some smaller additions.
The Sudanese or African parts.
Light skirmishers.
Light cavalry with javelins
Archers
Spearmen with some archers mixed in
The Sudanese commander
Sudanese Heavy cavalry
Bedouin light cavalry with javelins
Naffatun
Saracen infantry
Archers
Spearmen
Ayyubid Commander
Heavy elite archers
Bedouin camels
Ayyubid Heavy Cavalry
Ayyubid Cavalry commander
Cataphractii honour guards
light infantry archers
Azerbaijani swordsmen
Turkic heavy cavalry
Turkic heavy cavalry with large lances
Levy cavalry
Calvary commander, but he have lost his sword it seams so I will have to glue him another.
Casualty markers with free space for a dice
A trader with an camel
Workforce
A thing of beauty thanks for sharing 👍
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible sight!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed scrolling through you photos of a most impressive army with so many lovely details on flags, shields etc.
ReplyDeleteI find a photo record can be useful and with some armies photograph every unit and add a sticker to the sleeve in which the photo is stored with the unit name so during a game I can flick through and check those I forget! I also photograph the generals and put on their full name and titles as a reminder even when I recall their surname. This is especially useful when you are given or bought an army as you didn't spend the time painting them and trying to learn which regiment or tribe etc you chose at the time. Thanks for sharing both the pictures and the details.
Stephen