I had originally planned three Azab units, but this fourth hand-weapon armed group of Azabs was an unexpected addition thanks to the generosity of Pete at The Assault Group. I had ordered a few additional units including some Ottoman Tufekcis, which will hopefully be off the painting table within the next couple of weeks, but I received another unit of Azabs by mistake. I offered to send them back but Pete said not to bother and that I should keep them with his compliments, and he posted the missing unit of Tufekcis the following week.
Well, I couldn't leave them lying around just gathering dust, so here is the fourth and final unit of Azabs completed:
TAG Unit Builder Sets are often a mixture of complementary packs which gives a fair amount of variety within each unit. The Azab hand-weapon pack includes a mix of pole and sword wielding figures, with a total of twelve different poses in a twenty-four figure unit:
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It then dawned on me that, due to the way I had based the earlier unit-builder pack, I could combine these figures to provide one unit equipped with pole arms and another entirely with swords. So here they are rearranged as such, and this is the way I will probably keep them going forward:
The sword-armed Azabs:
And those armed with pole weapons:
Needless to say I am very happy with the result, and especially Pete's generosity. Hopefully I'll make it up to him over the coming year as I will be placing an order for more renaissance Poles, and have three additional TAG Eastern European armies planned beyond that.
Another great looking unit and a wonderfully generous offer by TAG.
ReplyDeleteIt was very generous of them, and I feel guilty that they fitted in so well with the rest of the army. I'm sure I'll make it up to them when I get started on their Poles and Cossacks.
DeleteAnother great looking unit,I wouldn't feel bad , your a great advert for their range and your only going to get more! I'm always tempted by their rennaisance range, it looks great!
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Thanks for the kind words Iain. I am a big fan of TAG and will definitely be returning to them in the future. I pretty much have to anyway, as I have started putting together the figures I need for a planned Polish army.
DeleteThey look great, and a happy accident. Repeat business is the reward for their generosity!
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, I was more than happy with the way it all worked out in the end.
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