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Command Groups for Classical Greek Hoplite BG's.
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 7:42 am
by paul319
Hi
I'm just finishing off a Classical Greek army and wondered if people usually included an officer, standard bearer and musician in their Hoplite BG's for visual effect?
Actually I'm not sure if Hoplites had standards anyway but would be grateful for your thoughts.
I use Magister Militum (15mm) figures and they do not do any musicians for their Greeks so was also wondering if anyone knows of any other manufacturers who do musicians/standard bearers who would fit in with MM figures.
Cheers Paul
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 7:52 am
by will05
The Spartans and probably other Greeks seem to have sacraficed a goat prior to a battle, so i used that idea for one of my command bases.
Re: Command Groups for Classical Greek Hoplite BG's.
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 8:30 am
by DaiSho
paul319 wrote:Hi
I'm just finishing off a Classical Greek army and wondered if people usually included an officer, standard bearer and musician in their Hoplite BG's for visual effect?
Actually I'm not sure if Hoplites had standards anyway but would be grateful for your thoughts.
I use Magister Militum (15mm) figures and they do not do any musicians for their Greeks so was also wondering if anyone knows of any other manufacturers who do musicians/standard bearers who would fit in with MM figures.
Cheers Paul
Hi Paul,
Within the BG I usually put one guy blowing a trumpet and a 'commander type' figure.
This is an old army, so it goes back to 7th Edition. If I was to do it again (and I am building a Magister Militum 10mm Romanesque army) I would (and am) put
something to distinguish the edge of the BG. There is nothing worse when you have a line of 5 BG's of Offensive Spear trying to work out where the edge of the BG is. So, I would have something like a 'file marker' of a guy dressed differently, or a guy blowing a trumpet right in the middle of the BG or something similar.
Ian
Re: Command Groups for Classical Greek Hoplite BG's.
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 8:30 am
by marioslaz
paul319 wrote:I use Magister Militum (15mm) figures and they do not do any musicians for their Greeks so was also wondering if anyone knows of any other manufacturers who do musicians/standard bearers who would fit in with MM figures.
Xyston makes the most impressive range of hoplite I know and they make a good range also of officer, standard bearer and musicians, but I cannot know if they are mixable with MM.
Don't forget hoplite officer must stay to the right!
Re: Command Groups for Classical Greek Hoplite BG's.
Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 9:24 am
by OldenTired
paul319 wrote:Hi
I'm just finishing off a Classical Greek army and wondered if people usually included an officer, standard bearer and musician in their Hoplite BG's for visual effect?
Actually I'm not sure if Hoplites had standards anyway but would be grateful for your thoughts.
I use Magister Militum (15mm) figures and they do not do any musicians for their Greeks so was also wondering if anyone knows of any other manufacturers who do musicians/standard bearers who would fit in with MM figures.
Cheers Paul
they definitely used trumpets in the line. wearing the helmets meant that commands couldn't be heard, but the trumpets would.
i put standards on the command bases.