Sunday, January 02, 2022

Biblical Hordes of the Things and DBA

Reviving an old project that had stalled long ago - 20mm Biblical warfare with the Hebrews and the Philistines. This is based on using mainly a few packs of Caesar Miniatures 20mm figures though to add chariots to the Philistines I'll use some horses from old Atlantic miniatures though the chariot bodies will need to be scratch built and probably the wheels.

I used the Hebrew and Philistine packs together with the Trojan army pack to provide more heavy warriors for the Hebrews and missile troops for the Philistines. 

Army lists for Hordes of the Things

Hebrews 

Already prepared

Hero @4 points - Samson 

Spear general @2 points - not given this one a name, though it could be Solomon who reigned in the correct era.

2 Warband @2 points - Simeonite and Ephiraimites "mighty men of valour" with a bit of repair needed on the central figure on the left hand unit.

2 Shooters @2 points -Benjaminite archers and slingers

3 Spears  @2 points - other tribes, though I have considered making these hordes for HotT


To do 

Cleric @3 points - Moses with the tablets

Sneaker @3 points - Judith outside Holofernes tent

2 Spears @ 2 points - tribesmen

1 Shooter - Benjaminite archers

An actual army list would be 

Spear General - 2 ap
Hero (Samson) - 4 ap
Cleric (Moses) - 3 ap
Sneaker (Judith) - 3 ap
2 Warband (Simeonites and Ephiraimites) - 4 ap
2 Spears (other tribes) - 4 ap
2 Shooters (Benjaminites) -  4 ap
Total - 24 points

For DBA the Early Hebrew list (I/27) is largely 3Aux with a few Psiloi and Warband. To get into later periods Chariots start to be an element. Given the Hilly terrain type this is definitely an army that will need to use terrain to be effective. 

Philistines

Already prepared

Hero @4 points - Goliath 

Blade general @2 points

6 Blades @2 points 

2 Shooters @2 points - javelinmen

To do 

Knight general @2 points - generals chariot

Knights @ 2 points - chariot

2 Shooters @2 points - subject slingers and archers

other possibility is a god @4 points such as Dagon or Baal, but the first of those tends to be confused by H.P. Lovecraft's appropriation of the name. Not sure how I would represent either of them on table. 

Army list

Blade general @2 ap
Hero (Goliath) @4ap 
6 Blades @12 ap 
3 Shooters (javelins and bows) @6ap
Knights (chariots) @2ap
Total 24ap 
 
DBA Early Philistine (I/29a) list is largely a Blade army with only a few 3 Auxilia, light Chariots and Psiloi for variation. One thing that I find a little odd with the DBA lists for the Philistines is the sudden change from a largely blade army to a chariot and spear army with the list I/29b.The army becoming more similar to the Cannanite types in the area they colonised seems logical, but I would have expected transitional states with subject spearmen and still some of the Philistines fighting in their previous agressive manner. 


2 comments:

Norman Dean said...

Always glad to see other people take on these figures! I guess it would be a bit much to class Goliath as a Behemoth since he's a mere 7 feet tall. ;)

I was going to suggest finding a merman for Dagon, but apparently the fish thing is no longer accepted in scholarly circles...

Dave said...

Norman, yes unless I'd got something like a large 28mm figure for Goliath then he might have qualified as a Behemoth.

Yes, I think the fish thing owes a lot to HP Lovecraft rather than actual myths of the Cannanite peoples.

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