Nice figures, although to my eye the bolt shooter itself is on the smaller end of the scale:
In the same pack there were enough figures to complete three elements of Naffatun, naptha-throwing infantry:
These are nice little figures carrying bags full of incendiary weapons:
The army list also allows a variety of pike, sword and bow-armed Afghan and Muslim infantry, although not a large amount as the Ghaznavids were primarily a cavalry-based army:
I also found that I had a couple of horse archers and six command figures left over, so I asked Forged in Battle if they would include a few extra horses in a recent order as it seemed a pity to waste them, and they obliged with a dozen free of charge:
Most DBMM armies allow the inclusion of a camp which strengthens the army, unless one's opponents manages to sack it. Baueda have some nice Arabic tents so I ordered a handful. In spite of three coats of Testors Dullcote the blue on the command tent is still reflecting under a harsh direct light, although less so to the naked eye:
Painting in the creases on the command tent was a pain, but I was generally happy with the result:
I was also pleased with the two smaller tents, although the brown one looks a bit like a chocolate in an assortment box:
Finally, the Ghaznavid army list also allows for up to nine elements in total of Daylami allies, a people from the mountainous area in northern Iran.
There is a separate DBMM Daylami list which includes Ghanznavid allies so I decided to purchase enough to provide for a Daylami army in its own right. I have also purchased options for Arab Conquest and Seljuk Turkish armies and, given it is not yet summer, this is turning into a bit of an Arab spring for me. Here are the nine elements' worth of Daylami that can ally with the Ghaznavids:
And the completed Daylami contingent thus far, with a lot more of the same to come over the following weeks:
The Ghaznavid army is therefore now completed and I believe it has taken me around ten to eleven weeks, which I am quite pleased with. I'll try to haul them all out for a group photo over the coming week.
Nice looking figures. Yes for a parade, please.
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