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david53
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Later Hebrew

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Hi There
Have decided to have a new army for next year comps and its going to be Later Hebrew.

I have got the figures, but can't find anything about the colours, I was thinking mainly white for the infantry something a bit brighter for the Choriot crews but am at a loss.

Any help with colours most welcome or if you've got a Hebrew army what colours did you use.
Dave
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Scant help here, but religious law prohibited the mixture of wool and linen threads, so solid natural colors of these fabrics would be in order. I think you are on the right track with white - and probably the whole range of offwhites - cream, buff, gray, etc. Scarlet and blue are mentioned several times as colors used within the Tabernacle, and as the preferred colors for surrounding military superpowers - Assyrians, etc. Scarlet and blue seem to indicate a real effort at spectacle.

Purple is mentioned, but as a trade item, or IIRC with reference to Phoenician royalty. It has been a while since I read the historical books of the Old Testament.

One thing to bear in mind is that armies with a lot of neutrals for color options, can be bumped up tremendously with extremes of value between light and dark. This can give an army a lot of visual punch even with a very narrow pallette. Think Knights Hospitallers, or Teutonic Knights as examples of this.

Save the scarlet and blue for best troops and command cadre, IMO.

Scant help, but I hope of some use.
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Skullzgrinda wrote:Scant help here, but religious law prohibited the mixture of wool and linen threads, so solid natural colors of these fabrics would be in order. I think you are on the right track with white - and probably the whole range of offwhites - cream, buff, gray, etc. Scarlet and blue are mentioned several times as colors used within the Tabernacle, and as the preferred colors for surrounding military superpowers - Assyrians, etc. Scarlet and blue seem to indicate a real effort at spectacle.

Purple is mentioned, but as a trade item, or IIRC with reference to Phoenician royalty. It has been a while since I read the historical books of the Old Testament.

One thing to bear in mind is that armies with a lot of neutrals for color options, can be bumped up tremendously with extremes of value between light and dark. This can give an army a lot of visual punch even with a very narrow pallette. Think Knights Hospitallers, or Teutonic Knights as examples of this.

Save the scarlet and blue for best troops and command cadre, IMO.

Scant help, but I hope of some use.

Thanks for that white and off white for the Hebrew troops I'm taking a unit of Philistine would their clothing be the same I did read IIRC about blue being a colour of choice for them I maybe wrong mind.
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The slight climate difference from Israel to Egypt meant almost nothing survived as artifacts. Very disappointing.

Speaking of Egypt, perhaps some tombs reliefs and frescoes might help?
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Re: Later Hebrew

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david53 wrote:Hi There
Have decided to have a new army for next year comps and its going to be Later Hebrew.

I have got the figures, but can't find anything about the colours, I was thinking mainly white for the infantry something a bit brighter for the Choriot crews but am at a loss.

Any help with colours most welcome or if you've got a Hebrew army what colours did you use.
Dave
Cool. are you going to do something incorporating the ark of the covenant? Perhaps held by four bearers as a CinC rather as part of the baggage? I was going to use one in my assyrian baggage as plunder

anthony
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Re: Later Hebrew

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expendablecinc wrote:
david53 wrote:Hi There
Have decided to have a new army for next year comps and its going to be Later Hebrew.

I have got the figures, but can't find anything about the colours, I was thinking mainly white for the infantry something a bit brighter for the Choriot crews but am at a loss.

Any help with colours most welcome or if you've got a Hebrew army what colours did you use.
Dave
Cool. are you going to do something incorporating the ark of the covenant? Perhaps held by four bearers as a CinC rather as part of the baggage? I was going to use one in my assyrian baggage as plunder

anthony
Not thought about using the covenant as a C in C it would be appropriate. I was trying to find some stone pillers to scale for the camp.

Dave
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