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Lurkio - what next

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As the Sassanid range comes to a close, my thoughts are turning to my next range. My options are so far -

Carolingians and Frankish kingdoms
African armies of the dark ages
Maurikian Byzantines

the Byzantine seem the most obvious as opponents for the Sassanids

Thoughts?

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Dark age Africa.

Nubians seem quite popular, and I would like some proper North African lancers
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Dark age Africa.
I've been round this loop once already and visual reference for these guys is sparce. Have you got any sources?

thanks

Simon
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I am a lazy gamer. You could put them on pit ponies with pointy hats. If you said they were dark age North African I'd believe you.

Nik Gaukroger would be the man on this forum I believe.
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Dark Age African armies would be my choice. Seems that there are a sufficient number of Byzantine ranges already.

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sufficient number of Byzantine ranges already.
But there are no nice ones though! 8)
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Generic dark ages armored and unarmored cavalry suitable as Goths, Franks, and Lombards are always useful.

Renaissance would probably be very popular now.

Personally, I have always hoped for high quality range of medieval Persian cavalry based on Heath's WRG Armies of the Middle Ages V.2 and Osprey's Timerlane books.
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Delbruck wrote:Generic dark ages armored and unarmored cavalry suitable as Goths, Franks, and Lombards are always useful.

Renaissance would probably be very popular now.

Personally, I have always hoped for high quality range of medieval Persian cavalry based on Heath's WRG Armies of the Middle Ages V.2 and Osprey's Timerlane books.
Seconded!

IMO, this would be the smart play since they could be useful for so many periods - Ancients/Medieval, Renaissance, and in a pinch SYW. Very little out there (in fact I'm struggling to think of any besides MM/Essex.

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Madcam. wrote: IMO, this would be the smart play since they could be useful for so many periods - Ancients/Medieval, Renaissance, and in a pinch SYW. Very little out there (in fact I'm struggling to think of any besides MM/Essex.

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Seconded!

IMO, this would be the smart play since they could be useful for so many periods - Ancients/Medieval, Renaissance, and in a pinch SYW. Very little out there (in fact I'm struggling to think of any besides MM/Essex.

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Post by Sadista »

Some Roman influenced Bosporan lancers would be nice 8)
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sadista wrote:Some Roman influenced Bosporan lancers would be nice 8)
I second that.
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Post by Delbruck »

Some Roman influenced Bosporan lancers would be nice
I third that.
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Post by nikgaukroger »

You know, I had never thought of the Bosporan lancers being Roman influenced. Usually influence is seen to travel from outside the empire to in - e.g. Vegetius saying Roman cavalry had improved by adopting Goth, Alan and Hunnic equipment.

Anyone got any images, I'd be interested to see what is being suggested?
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