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				|  Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 2:57 pm    Post subject: Figures for Biblical Warrior list 27 Cypriots |  |  
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				| Greetings
 
 Does anyone have suggestions for reasonably accurate
 figures/chariots for Early Cypriot armies toward the end of the list
 era ie around 500 BC?
 
 I would at some tage like a BW army but only if it fits in with my
 exisitng figures which are basically Greeks and (few) Persians.
 Cypriots therefore seem like a good bet plus having aome interesting
 troop types.
 
 Regards
 
 Edward
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 4:53 pm    Post subject: RE: Figures for Biblical Warrior list 27 Cypriots |  |  
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				| Does anyone have suggestions for reasonably accurate
 figures/chariots for Early Cypriot armies toward the end of the list
 era ie around 500 BC?
 I would at some tage like a BW army but only if it fits in with my
 exisitng figures which are basically Greeks and (few) Persians.
 Cypriots therefore seem like a good bet plus having aome interesting
 troop types.
 
 >Ed:  What scale?  If 15mm, I have no idea, hopefully somebody else can weigh
 in.  If 25mm, look at Ral Partha's old line of Biblicals.  They make a number of
 chariots that are generic enough (yunno, not screamingly Egyptian) that would
 most likely work.
 
 scott
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 6:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Figures for Biblical Warrior list 27 Cypriots |  |  
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				| I would expect the Cypriots to ape the most successful period empire that is
 closest. Try Neo-Babylonians.
 
 kw
 
 Edward Sturges <edward_sturges@...> wrote:
 
 Greetings
 
 Does anyone have suggestions for reasonably accurate
 figures/chariots for Early Cypriot armies toward the end of the list
 era ie around 500 BC?
 
 I would at some tage like a BW army but only if it fits in with my
 exisitng figures which are basically Greeks and (few) Persians.
 Cypriots therefore seem like a good bet plus having aome interesting
 troop types.
 
 Regards
 
 Edward
 
 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 8:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Figures for Biblical Warrior list 27 Cypriots |  |  
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				| Greetings
 
 Scott - Apologies for not staitng the scale - 15mm is what I meant.
 
 Kelly - I've though of Neo-Babylonians but also need the Phoenecian
 influence.
 
 Thanks
 
 Edward
 
 
 
 --- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, "Holder, Scott"
 <Scott.Holder@f...> wrote:
 > Does anyone have suggestions for reasonably accurate
 > figures/chariots for Early Cypriot armies toward the end of the
 list
 > era ie around 500 BC?
 > I would at some tage like a BW army but only if it fits in with my
 > exisitng figures which are basically Greeks and (few) Persians.
 > Cypriots therefore seem like a good bet plus having aome
 interesting
 > troop types.
 >
 > >Ed:  What scale?  If 15mm, I have no idea, hopefully somebody
 else can weigh in.  If 25mm, look at Ral Partha's old line of
 Biblicals.  They make a number of chariots that are generic enough
 (yunno, not screamingly Egyptian) that would most likely work.
 >
 > scott
 
 
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