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jeudi 8 septembre 2016

[List II/3] ou [List II/42] Hindu village (Antiquity and middle ages)


Here is a small Indian village (Hindu, because of the religious motifs represented and the small temple). I use it, however, with my Kushan Indians, although the latter are Buddhists; The village is perfectly adapted to the Chola Indians of Quentin.

DBA 3.0 rules now differentiate three types of built-up areas. The village is one of these three new categories. I chose to realize it smaller size than the maximum allowed dimensions, in order to distinguish it from the cities.






[List I/20b] Palace of Idri-mi, Syria 15th century BC






"Cover you Lord, you will catch cold in the cool of the evening"

Shepherd looking for shelter or simple delivery for kitchens?



Access to the royal apartments by the inner courtyard is protected by the vigilant guard of the Hapirous guard (Hàbirù) who followed Idri-mi on his reconquest of Alalakh.





The royal archives and their wax tablets (although the history of Idri-mi is best known to us by the inscriptions engraved on his statue.



dimanche 4 septembre 2016

[List II/64] Ancient Roman insula

Some photos of my Roman "city" to dimensions compatible with DBA 3.0 (The perimeter is 54cm, 9BW)

The graffiti are quite connotated because I reproduced some of those that were found in the lupanars of Pompei. There are still civilians missing but it will wait until I finish my other armies.

I wanted to have a Roman city but this was impossible by respecting the maximum size of the scenery for DBA. So I decided to represent only a stretch of town in order to preserve the urban aspect of the scenery.









[List II/5] Ancient Greek Temple






Greek Temple used as a city in terms of play. It is also usable with most Hellenistic armies. Its perimeter is 54cm, the maximum for this type of decoration is "legal" from the point of view of the rules.