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Ancient Greek Hoplites

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Re: Ancient Greek Hoplites

Postby Cubster » Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:20 pm

paulsmodellingworkshop wrote:It's not the bit of 'groin' armour is it? to be hung from the old style armour?


Could be. It was a small plate thingy, like a scale or a flat beard in shape.

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Re: Ancient Greek Hoplites

Postby grant » Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:54 pm

Cubster wrote:
paulsmodellingworkshop wrote:It's not the bit of 'groin' armour is it? to be hung from the old style armour?


Could be. It was a small plate thingy, like a scale or a flat beard in shape.

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It's not the size of the groin armour, it's how you use the groin armour.
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Re: Ancient Greek Hoplites

Postby Cubster » Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:10 pm

Given how the Greeks used them, a small one is probably preferable.
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Re: Ancient Greek Hoplites

Postby grant » Mon Mar 19, 2012 12:01 am

Cubster wrote:Given how the Greeks used them, a small one is probably preferable.


I concur...
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Re: Ancient Greek Hoplites

Postby mobal » Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:07 am

So noone knows what it is?
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Re: Ancient Greek Hoplites

Postby Cubster » Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:37 am

You mean other than Paul's shout of it being groin armour?

Post a pic, let's see if it's the same thing I was talking about.
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Re: Ancient Greek Hoplites

Postby mobal » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:06 am

I don't have a camera and i don't find a pic on the internet.
I think waht you guys call the groin armour is on the basic greeks spue.
The thingy i'm chearing is in the sprue of the spartans. the alf size sprue with heads, a spear, a dude and swords
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Re: Ancient Greek Hoplites

Postby Cubster » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:13 am

Hmm. Sorry, can't help you then. It's difficult to know what you're on about without an image. I've found something that may be what you're on about, but for some reason I can't post the image and the link won't show the pic when I go into it, but if you Google - immortal miniatures spartans sprue - in 'Images' then on page 2, the 4th image shows a constructed Hoplite with floppy cloth hat. Is that what you were talking about?
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Re: Ancient Greek Hoplites

Postby Big Al » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:46 am

Which pic on here should we be looking at?

http://antonswargame.blogspot.co.uk/201 ... rtans.html
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Re: Ancient Greek Hoplites

Postby Big Al » Wed Mar 21, 2012 11:56 am

Think it is the 4th photo and they look like alternative hats or helmets to me. However, I can't see any bare heads you could use to put them on, so if they don't fit over the helmets, you might need to cut the helmets off in order to fit them. Alternatively, you could attach them to random figures as a sun hat or something for when they aren't wearing their helmets. You know, while marching or something.

Before Warlord took over, the boxes used to have a little booklet included with lots of information in. I don't know if Warlord include that anymore, but maybe if someone has one of those to hand they may be mentioned in there. I have misplaced the one I had.
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