I haven't posted for a while as I have been busy working on sixty-five elements of two hundred and sixty pikemen to complete a Ghurid army, the last of the quartet of my middle Eastern armies for DBMM:
The Ghurid dynasty was another short-lived empire based in Afghanistan between 1149 and 1215 AD. They conquered the Ghaznavids and, like the Ghaznavids, pushed into India. There is therefore a fair bit of overlap between the Ghanavid and Ghurid army lists with the main difference being that the latter utilised mail-coated foot and were armed armed with a long spear, usually carrying a 'karwah' or pavise. Unfortunately no manufacturer makes a specifically Ghurid foot figure carrying a karwah, but Forged in Battle do a nice long-spear armed and chain-mail armoured Arab figure which ticks all the other boxes quite nicely:
There are six poses in each pack, and only four outside the two command figures, so by the time I got to figure two hundred and sixty I had seen a lot of the same poses:
These are however nice crisp castings so it was not as big a chore as it otherwise might have been:
There is an option in the army list to double-base the figures. This has the advantage of reducing the points cost of the second rank which can still lend support to the first, but a disadvantage in that if the first rank gets killed the second goes with it:
I opted to base forty-two of the elements on double bases:
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