Tuesday, 4 November 2025

Last of the Ghaznavids and First of the Daylami

The last two weeks have been spent tying up the loose ends for my 15mm Ghaznavid army. This has seen a variety of troops completed and first up were three elements of artillery. The DBMM Army list only calls for one, but the Forged in Battle pack allows for three and they will no doubt come in useful at some stage:



















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.

5 comments:

  1. Nice looking figures. Yes for a parade, please.

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    1. Thanks Joe. I'll definitely be lining them up for a parade, if only to help me remember what I have completed.

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  2. Congratulations on army completion! Those camps look ace!

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