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pease1
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Seleucid Pike Figures

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Other than Xyston and Old Glory 15s, does any other manufacturer make Seleucid pike figures with wire (not lead) pikes, and a pose where the pike is held vertically? The Xyston are larger than the OG15s and Essex in the rest of my collection, and I'm not sure I like the size/shape of the OG15 shields.
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Post by pease1 »

I've just discovered the Black Hat figures. I like the figures, the the shields are plain flat disks - which will look strange. Still looking for other options.
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Post by Strategos69 »

My pikemen are a combination from Old Glory officers, Xyston rear ranks, Lancashire and Warmodelling medium ranks and Warmodelling front rank. Here you have the link for Lancashire
http://www.test.gtns.co.uk/15mm_ancients.htm

and here for Warmodelling:
http://www.warmodelling.com/index.php?cPath=239_249

I don't think that Macedonian and Seleucid pikemen were that much different, except for the pantodanpoi (pikemen with trousers). I prefer pikemen that are holding the pike with both hands, in a marching position rather than a static one. If you wonder about the size of the pikemen, here you have a small comparative:

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Click on the pictures down here for a bigger view:
http://misminis.blogspot.com/2010/01/co ... ton-y.html
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Post by ethan »

Essex pikes are easy to cut out and replace.
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