von BK-Markus | 28.04.2016 | eingestellt unter: Historisch

Khurasan Miniatures: 15mm Timurid Range

Khurasan Miniatures zeigen neue Bilder ihrer 15mm Timurid Range.

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We are very pleased to release the first codes for our Timurid range in 15mm — the core of this army, the Turco-Mongol Horse. Timur-i Lenk, also known as Tamerlane or Tamburlaine, was quite a colorful character, picturesquely terrible, and his army forged one of the great empires of all time. The armour and equipment of these models represents warriors from Timur’s lifetime.

The codes are:

Timurid high command
Timurid cavalry command
Timurid Guard or Tarhkan (hero) elite cavalry
Timurid Cavalry Archers (the bulk of the army)
Timurid Tadjik (ethnic Persian) levy infantry

Each mounted code is available with armoured or unarmoured horses.

More codes will be made, but gradually, at about the same rate as the Kofun range was updated. Available now.

 

Quelle: Khurasan Miniatures auf Facebook

BK-Markus

Stellvertretender Chefredakteur Brückenkopf-Online. Seit 2002 im Hobby und spielt folgende Systeme: Age of Sigmar, Infinity, Bolt Action, Flames of War, Warhammer 40K, Dreadball, Saga, Freebooters Fate, Black Powder, Space Hulk, Dead Mans Hand, Bushido, Malifaux, Dropzone Commander, Dropfleet Commander, Gates of Antares, Kings of War, Wild West Exodus, Batman, Collision, Dystopian Wars, Draculas America, Kill Team, Summoners, Eden, Star Wars Legion, Wolsung, Blitz Bowl, Carnevale, Warzone Resurrection, The Drowned Earth, Twisted, The Other Side, Deathmtach, One Page Rules, Battletech, Masters of the Universe Battleground und Warhammer Underworlds.

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    • Wenn du Khorne-Ritter draus machst, wäre das nur konsequent – der echte Timur hat auch gern Pyramiden aus Schädeln gebaut… Nun ja…

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