Over the past several weeks I've painted some more 15mm Medieval troops to be used when our gaming group starts using the new (to us) "Commands and Colors - Medieval" gaming system with miniatures instead of the blocks.  In 
my last post on this subject, I described how I was rebasing already painted figures.  This post shows the first batch of newly painted figures.
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| First is a newly painted stand of four Essex Byzantine cataphracts.  They'll join ... | 
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| this composite unit of super heavy cavalry composed of a stand of vintage MiniFigs cataphracts (left front), the newly painted Essex cataphracts (right front), a stand of vintage Table Top Games Games Byzantine heavy cavalry (right rear), and a stand of heavy cavalry that I bought already painted (left rear).  Eventually additional cataphracts will replace the two stands in the rear. | 
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| A stand of "Eastern" heavy infantry which will join ... | 
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| a  unit of "Eastern" heavy infantry composed of three stands of already painted heavy infantry and the newly painted stand. | 
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| Two vintage Table Top Games Asiatic horse archers were painted to join ... | 
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| three 2-figure stands that I had painted some years ago. | 
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| I had bought a batch of vintage Table Top Games Byzantine trapezitos (light cavalry) figures some time ago but never had enough to make two complete units.  So I paired an Essex trapezitos with one of the TTG ones to complete one unit ... | 
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| of eight Byzantine light cavalry.  The Essex figure portrays the command element of this unit. | 
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| The rest of the TTG trapezitos were also joined by an Essex figure to make a second Byzantine light cavalry unit.  This unit has different colored uniforms and shields than the older one. | 
And that's the first part of the painting to have figures ready for the 
Battle of Thannuris (528 AD) scenario.  I still have a unit of Byzantine 
Hun light bow cavalry (using MiniFig Cumans) and a unit of Sassanid light cavalry (using Essex Arab Conquest light cavalry).  I'll be starting them today.
 
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