Here is the sister unit to the recently-completed lance-armed sipahi unit I completed a few weeks ago:
As with the rest of the army, they are comprised of TAG figures:
I have again used Little Big Men Studios shield transfers for most of the figures, but also free-handed a few including the bird motif on the figure in the middle:
The TAG packs have three command figures:
Alongside three rank and file figures, which provides sufficient variety within the unit:
That is now the two planned Sipahis of the Porte units completed. I have three additional feudal Sipahi units planned, but have two bow-armed Akinji units on the painting table which I am hoping to complete first.
Colorful and beautiful spahis, lovely paterns...
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, I used mainly Foundry paints on these and their triads makes the job a lot easier.
DeleteI agree- the models looks great but the patterns are very well done in particular.
ReplyDeleteThanks Codsticker. I have just been admiring your ECW figures on your historical blog; some lovely work there.
DeleteGreat work on those caparisons Lawrence. It had been years since I have been able to achieve checker work like that.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark. There is actually the faintest grid pattern on the rear of some of the horses which is very useful as a guide
DeleteReally superb looking Sipahis, Lawrence. I agree re the checkerboard pattern. I have bput off even buying Highlanders for my British army for as log as possible...
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter. A check pattern is one thing, but kilts are a whole level above that again!
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