I have stuck together one unit of the Wargames Factory Persians and with a little effort they can be made to look really nice, I undercoated them last week and have been pondering painting them. I picked up the Osprey Elite Persian Army book on the cheap and must say I'm really disappointed. Not only is the bulk of the book descriptive text of the colour plates (rather than just the last few pages as normal), the plates are almost exclusively Immortal regiments not the full army.
Persian Infantry on campaign in Greece according to Osprey... |
By dint of some Google-fu I have found copies of all the Richard Scollins plates from Duncan Head's out of print The Achaemenid Persian Army which show much more realistic colour look to the Persian infantry, even of some of the patterned cloth is pretty daunting from a painting point of view (and I am still slightly dubious that this would be common for run of the mill infantry if a uniform look was the case).
Persian Infantry on campaign in Greece according to Scollins... |
Persians definitely need colour - and I think like the Gauls just about anything goes. Bear in mind that we have virtually no idea what colours predominated in many ancient armies (the Spanish scutari is a case in point - many people say that they were clad in white but there is vitually no historical record on this subject - most is speculation).
ReplyDeleteSo if anyone challenges your colour schemes just ask the person if they were there during the Persian Wars.
Helpful. One of the reasons I have never painted Persians is the amount of work each appear to need...and then you need to paint loads of them!
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