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15mm Daylami figures

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I need some figures for one BG of Daylami, for my Muslim army. What Essex figures would be appropriate ? AEA22 is the Daylami Spearmen, but they are not armoured, and I will be wanting to take them as armoured. Would AEA19 (Ghaznavid Heavy Infantry) be suitable ?
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Post by nikgaukroger »

He has, IIRC, a bow and quiver - so not really.
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nikgaukroger wrote:He has, IIRC, a bow and quiver
From a figure code. Saddo.
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I used the following from Old Glory:

http://oldglory15s.com/catalog/product_ ... ts_id=3075

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Some may (mr bowcase himself) say the tear drop was not as prevalent as the round shield, but you could cut them easily if one wanted to a roundish shape..

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He has, IIRC, a bow and quiver - so not really.
Many cataphracts probably also carried bows. Bow/sword armored horses archers often use lance or spear. I thought in FoG troops were judged by their style of fighting, not the exact weapons carried.

I think the Essex armored ghaznavid foot is a nice figure, very usable as a Daylami (bowcase or not). I just wish it had more that one pose.

Another possibility is the Legio Heroica armored Syrian:

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I believe the shield is seperate, so could be replaced by a round shield if desired.

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Post by nikgaukroger »

madcam2us wrote:
Some may (mr bowcase himself) say the tear drop was not as prevalent as the round shield, but you could cut them easily if one wanted to a roundish shape..

Tear drop would be more prevelant at the Mediterranean end of the area of Muslim armies, by the time you get to Daylam itself, and eastwards, you'd be looking at round shields only I think.
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Delbruck wrote:
He has, IIRC, a bow and quiver - so not really.
Many cataphracts probably also carried bows. Bow/sword armored horses archers often use lance or spear. I thought in FoG troops were judged by their style of fighting, not the exact weapons carried.

The point being that they didn't have bows (or at least any archers would be just archers, no double armed troops).
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Post by madaxeman »

Bowcase or no bowcase, the Essex Ghaznavid infantry figure has been employed as the default "Dailami" infantry figure for 15mm Arab armies since the late 80's and would be recognised as "Dailami" by most experienced wargamers around the world.


If you want armoured Dailami, I can also suggest using unarmoured ones and saying loudly and clearly to your opponent "these are armoured - they wore chain mail underneath their robes"
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madaxeman wrote:If you want armoured Dailami, I can also suggest using unarmoured ones and saying loudly and clearly to your opponent "these are armoured - they wore chain mail underneath their robes"
Common practice in my armies.
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madaxeman wrote:Bowcase or no bowcase, the Essex Ghaznavid infantry figure has been employed as the default "Dailami" infantry figure for 15mm Arab armies since the late 80's and would be recognised as "Dailami" by most experienced wargamers around the world.

Tim is now following the Dave Allen/Pinner school of figure representation I see.
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Bowcase or no bowcase, the Essex Ghaznavid infantry figure has been employed as the default "Dailami" infantry figure for 15mm Arab armies since the late 80's and would be recognised as "Dailami" by most experienced wargamers around the world.
One additional advantage of using the Essex figure is they make reasonable dismounted ghilman.
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nikgaukroger wrote:
madaxeman wrote:Bowcase or no bowcase, the Essex Ghaznavid infantry figure has been employed as the default "Dailami" infantry figure for 15mm Arab armies since the late 80's and would be recognised as "Dailami" by most experienced wargamers around the world.

Tim is now following the Dave Allen/Pinner school of figure representation I see.
Well, if the question had been phrased as "which Viking ranges are suitable to morph as Dailami (and Arnhem campaign British Paras)...
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Post by will05 »

You could try

http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/

I got a load of them and cut the axe out to use them as spearmen, but now am going to use them as dailami....... :evil:

Pics here:

http://littlearmies.pbworks.com/Seljuk+Turks

These are old and I have since got a few of the Legio Heroica to try and find a bit more variety. They are a bit bigger but I think they work together.
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Post by nikgaukroger »

madaxeman wrote:
nikgaukroger wrote:
Tim is now following the Dave Allen/Pinner school of figure representation I see.
Well, if the question had been phrased as "which Viking ranges are suitable to morph as Dailami (and Arnhem campaign British Paras)...
Oddly, it has been suggested at times that some Viking figures are not too bad a Dailami ...

Outpost do some Dailami as well as the others that have been suggested - http://www.outpostwargameservices.co.uk ... sades.html
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nikgaukroger wrote:
madaxeman wrote:
nikgaukroger wrote:
Tim is now following the Dave Allen/Pinner school of figure representation I see.
Well, if the question had been phrased as "which Viking ranges are suitable to morph as Dailami (and Arnhem campaign British Paras)...
Oddly, it has been suggested at times that some Viking figures are not too bad a Dailami ...

Outpost do some Dailami as well as the others that have been suggested - http://www.outpostwargameservices.co.uk ... sades.html
Are there any better pics of the Outpost Dailami figures? The Dailami figs pictured on their site have a pretty crappy paint job. :D

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