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Elephants for Zama

Posted by ToneTW on 24 Mar 2019, 23:52

... And Raphia. Finding time for the hobby recently has been difficult. When I have had the opportunity I have not always been in the right frame of mind to enjoy it. So I haven't been very productive but I have still been tinkering away.

With these 20mm Newline Designs African elephants I now have the elements for Zama with Lost Battles. They will be useful for Raphia also, Ptolemy's African elephants facing off against Antiochus' Indian elephants:

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Posted by Bluefalchion on 25 Mar 2019, 04:24

Great job on those. I wonder how the elephants felt about being impressed into ancient armies...
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 25 Mar 2019, 07:14

Wonderful painting :thumbup: :-D
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Posted by Ochoin on 25 Mar 2019, 09:31

Have you considered the sieges of the Punic Wars?
They're doable, particularly with the photo-copied buildings supplied. Easily upsized from 15 to 20mm
http://www.littlewarstv.com/utica-aar.html

http://www.littlewarstv.com/carthage-aar.html

Oh & here's their Zama. It may be a useful reference.

http://www.littlewarstv.com/carthage-aar.html
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Posted by Marvin on 25 Mar 2019, 22:32

Nice tinkering, I say! These are good figures with lovely shading on man, beast and other areas.
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Posted by ToneTW on 26 Mar 2019, 00:21

thank you everyone for the kind comments!

@Bluefalchion interesting point about how the elephants felt! they certainly are very intelligent and sensitive creatures. Ptolemy was unable to maintain his Indian elephant corps without access to new elephants. Their current stock of Indian elephants must not have been willing or able to have offspring so the Ptolemaic kingdom had to resort to the local small African elephants for the battle of Raphia.

@Ochoin thanks for those links! I would love to conduct sieges I have always wanted to have a miniature classical city! I think I would struggle to build and store one though. I will have a proper look at their website I am intrigued by their rules.
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Posted by Ochoin on 26 Mar 2019, 02:26

ToneTW wrote: I have always wanted to have a miniature classical city! I think I would struggle to build and store one though.


I've never used paper (well, card, really) buildings but if you have templates, any damaged ones could be easily discarded.

The good lads at Little Wars TV also do a Youtube vid on building the city. Like you, I am tempted.

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Posted by ToneTW on 26 Mar 2019, 23:47

I am going to have a good explore of their website and videos. I came across their Trebia video some time ago in which the Roman players were not told it was the Trebia and had to suffer Mago's ambush much to their frustration! I am intrigued by the 'Age of Hannibal' rules. Thanks again for sharing Donald!
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Posted by Ochoin on 27 Mar 2019, 06:28

Tone, the AoH is pretty popular at The Wargames Website:
https://www.thewargameswebsite.com/
eg:
https://www.thewargameswebsite.com/foru ... -hannibal/

I don't use these rules for Ancients but TWW is a pretty nice forum with people nearly as nice as the ones here.
If you have the time, join in.There's a few 1/72 fans but certainly another wouldn't hurt!

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