Camelry Unit, Red Hawk Clan
These 12 stalwarts are all armed with rifles and ready to smite the infidels.
Cavalry Unit, Red Hawk Clan
Armed with a mix of rifles and swords/pistols, these desert raiders can ride rings around the slow moving Egyptians. You'll notice that there is one dissimilar figure in the right rear. Since I only had 11 mounted figures, he was "drafted" to fill-in as the "12th man."
The painted infantry unit of the Red Hawk clan was included in my Colonial game at last year's convention. You can see it here: Red Hawk Clan Infantry
And a few words about the convention game: This game will pit a heterogeneous force of Mahdist, Beja, and desert Arabs led by the Agandar of Karres, one of the successors to the late Mahdi and the late Khalifa. They will be besieging the Eyptian supply base at Wadi Zoum-Zoum on the Green Nile. Coming to the base's rescue will be a British river column including Royal Navy landing party troops, Royal Marine Light Infantry, and gunboats. The game will be presented at the HMGS Gulf-South Bayou Wars 2010 convention in New Orleans on June12. Convention Link.
Well, back to the painting desk for another Arab cavalry unit and two more Arab infantry units.
6 comments:
These are very nice figures - as are the infantry to which you refer. I like the pains you take to achieve authenticity, too. Tremendous!
Cheers,
Ion
great work never knew camels were albino's I have a small camel unit of thre riders and two supply camels
Before I painted the camels, I did some picture searching, in both books and on-line, and found that there are white haired Arabian camels.
Jim
Nice paint jobs!
I expect camels can come in various shades like that.
So pleasantly looking units from a great paint job.
Now, all the Red Hawk Clan warriors are generic enough to moonlight as their own ancestors facing a 18th C. expedition from Carpania or Courland...
I also really like the camelry unit. Nicely done, sir.
I wish that I could take part in your convention game; but alas it will not be as I am way too far away . . . *sigh* . . . oh well, just be sure to have a lot of fun and take plenty of pictures to share with us.
-- Jeff
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