Tuesday, 30 October 2012

The Gurék of Mákhis




 TEK-2000 Archer 1 - Defending

 


TEK-2001 Archer 2 - Firing



 TEK-2002 Female Archer


Shield

The city of Mákhis in Yán Kór is famous for its long-bowmen and the distinctive headdress they wear. The Clan of Flying Dragon-Fish, which rules Mákhis, contributes a gurék to Baron Áld's forces. The gurék consists of 5000 medium infantry armed with long barbed spears, targe shields and axes or swords; and 7000 of the aforementioned longbowmen.

These figures are not yet available but are coming soon, very soon. All are sculpted by Allan Marsh. While firing, the long-bowmen customarily plant their shields in the earth in front of them, which is one of the reasons the shield has a spike at its base. The medium infantry are still being worked on.

3 comments:

  1. I have to confess that the femininity of the 'female archer' is far, far from obvious?

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  2. Slighter build, longer hair...just like modern military, it is hard sometimes to tel the female marines apart from the males.

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  3. Along these lines, you mean? :)

    The problem is, wargaming minis are not intended to be individually scrutinized under a magnifying glass, but to be seen en masse from a distance: essential distinguishing features are to be... emphasized :) :) :)

    I hope the feminine nature of the Legion of the Sapphire Kirtle will be obvious :)

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