Hi everybody!
Sorry for the lack of update on this blog. Not a lack of mojo this time, it's just that sometimes, real life's stronger than hobby. I didn't paint a lot since last winter, though I have a few figures to show. After Nordic then Greek mythology, I wanted to extend my Ancient Egyptian army into a fantastic version. It's far from complete but I have enough figures for a decent post.
First, the family picture:
If you've read this blog in the past, you might identify some mummies on the left of the picture. Let's have a closer look:
These figures come from a Dark Alliance set, ALL72045. The same manufacturer also produced some Anubites (named after god Anubis, a reference to the Mummy movie series, set ALL72053), and you can see them here:
I also wanted to represent some Egyptian Gods. Fortunately, Reaper Minis produced some in their plastic 28mm range, and I chose to paint Thoth, god of the Moon, wisdom, knowledge, writing, hieroglyphs, science, magic, art and judgment. He is often depicted with an ibis head an a human body.
A could also find a swarm of scarabs in the Reaper range - though big for 1/72, they do the job.
Of course you also need some human troops. Here they are so far, some archers:
Some heavy warriors, including a few Sherden elite.
And the usual light infantry. Nubian archers:
And Libyan warriors:
Still a lot of work to complete this arm. I need:
- a second scarab swarm figure
- more heavy warriors
- more Anubites (my favorite figures in this army)
- some giant scorpions (I found some in the Conan range by Monolith)
- a sphinx (Reaper)
- some Chariots (some are on my workbench for aeons...)
- and some generals, foot and chariot
Hope they are worth the wait :)
EDIT: I also wanted to apologize for the lack of answer to your nice comments lately, but there's a security issue between Firefox and my Google account, so that I am now unable to write a comment on my own blog!!! Very sorry. I'm considering leaving Blogger if I don't find an answer to that problem.
EDIT #2: I've found a way to solve my problem, at last! If I use Firefox private navigation, I can write comments on my own blog, and also on the others. If this info is of help...
Beautiful work, as usual. I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the army.
RépondreSupprimerThank you very much Mark. Sorry for the anonymous answer, I still can't write a comment on my own blog!!! Philotep.
RépondreSupprimerUn tres beau ensemble! J'adore les Mummies
RépondreSupprimerMerci Maudlin! I can write comments if I use a private window with Firefox, hurray!
SupprimerAwesome figures, as usual .
RépondreSupprimerYou are the best figure painter I have seen.
Thank you very much CTMM. I can assure you, there are many better painters than me, which is a good think since I always want to improve when I look at their production :)
SupprimerExcellent and inspiring as always! I also have one of the Reaper gods backing up my Egyptians (I opted for Sekhmet, with the head of a lioness)
RépondreSupprimerThank you Norman! I don't think I've already seen your Sekhmet avatar, is it on your blog ?
SupprimerYes, though she is buried in a post from years ago: https://junkyardplanet.blogspot.com/2020/08/bronze-age-dba-part-4-gods-and-ends.html
SupprimerThat's great, I will have a look at once :)
SupprimerEverything is awesome but I do love your Egyptian and Nubian archers as well as Lybians!
RépondreSupprimerThank you Javier! I have a soft spot for Libyans because of their sophisticated patterns on their cloaks - unfortunately my pictures aren't really good. I should paint more of them.
SupprimerTheir skin tone and clothes are really good and pics are good as well. Please paint some more and share.
SupprimerOutstanding work!
RépondreSupprimerThank you!
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