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28mm rebasing of Ghaznavids, Almoravid/Almohads and added unit of Dailami for Mortem et Gloriam

Many, many years ago, on a stormy (or maybe frosty, probabaly just rainy) while playing WhAB up at Milton Keynes, a man walked into the club, plonking two or three old fashioned LARGE toolboxes on a table and declaring "I dodn't need these any more!" and walking out. One of our clubmates followed him out, and asked whether he wanted anything for them, he firmly declared no, and left. Never to be seen again! We divied out the boxes, and as we were building armies for the 'El Cid' suppliment, a quick roll-off on a d6 each, I got the last choice of an Arabic type army, which on further investigtion, turned out to be Ghaznavid. So, a quick order to Gripping Beast bought some Black Guard, generals/characters and standard bearers andmusicians. Then I rebased them for WhAB and used them for Almoravid/Almohads. Many moons later, I rebased them again for MeG is 28mm as we are practising the Magna varient (and if you read my last battle report, without much suc...

Renatio et Gloriam rebase project - Great Plains and Canadian Prairie Peoples

More figures off the lead pile, Five bases of mounted natives From above Clippity clop Back view Off they go   Two more units of foot and two extra bases. These have less figures as they can act as scouts in the foot version (or I didn't have enough figures for all the bases - you pick!). Top down Wound markers (in ReG you need two per unit, as my army might need 21 units, thats an awful LOT of possible wounds).   Oh well, here's the next batch of five units done then... Four more bow armed cavalry units. That's every other figures view Top view On patrol Heading off Defo looking more horde like, now up to 15 units Extra unit of shooty cav, taking me up to the maximum of five Plus a spare base, coz I couldn't count Camp, which is a rebase appart from one horse team and one woman with a gun. "Now we have to go home..." Travois on the Lewis & Clark trail? Grey and harsh....