Hoplite shield coloring page
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Red Bean Apprentice Posts: 190 Joined: Thu 4:50 am To JPinoy and TTK, got any pics to share of those phalangites or Sarissas? I'm not going to sculpt anything new soon but it'll be cool to see the difference nonetheless Me and Kaminoan and Armothe are right now all working n some sorts of special templates for it on the MCN, once we succeed, I'll upload my shield designs onto my website as well. I did make a bunch of shield stickers already but the problem is with the general curve of my shield, which not even water-slide decals will 'sit on' comfortably.
HOPLITE SHIELD COLORING PAGE UPDATE
Originally I didn't mind the look of it that much (in fact, looking at those pottery figures, I actually thought thong was the authentic look), but now I guess I am going to update my designs a bit to include some sorts of a 'skirt' for them. The thong issue is coming up all over the place now. Hi, thanks for everyone for their kind comments. they're split into 2 subfactions, Mycenae and Thrace.īoth uses the Helepolis as their siege weapon. Here's how I've set up my Hellas (greeks). Otherwise the Kahilawayan Empire and Atlantis wouldn't be there. I know Mycenae is bronze age, but my Ancients theme was never meant to be 100% historically accurate. So far I have 6 fully armed and armored Mycenaean Phalangites. Anyhow, I make the Sarissas by using the the brown spear + lt gray or black technic pin + brown 4L lightsabre/bar. I know, but the Phalangites look much cooler in battle formation. The helmet wouldn't be entirely right, but mix in some of Red Bean's other new helmets in bronze coloring and it would look pretty good. The 2x2 radar dish or convex boat-bottom slider piece (dang, what name does that have?) would both work as the shield, and making a pike is annoying but not difficult. Hoplites and phalangites existed simultaneously within the iron age. but then the Celts skipped the armor, too! Oh, and go back early enough, and greeks might skip the tunic.and the ptegures.and the thong. Oh, and I guess I should check my PayPal account to see if that money got transfered for my order from last week! (multi-tasking.yes) Here's a link for a picture and description: Shins and calfs might be protected by bronze greaves, which were flexible and would simply be "snapped" on without straps or buckles. Possibly a set of flaps extending from the torso armor called pteruges ("feathers"). so some suggestions/pics regarding that would be welcomed.Ī short tunic that might extend to mid-thigh. Looking at some Greek potteries and stuffs, it actually look like the ancient warriors are supposed to be in thongs. Actually, the reason they're 'bare', so to speak, is because I have no idea what their leg armors are supposed to look like. I'm deeply 'disturbed' by the fact that you're 'amused' by men in thongs