ITLSU 1917 Ottoman Cavalry basing

Started by paulr, 28 December 2014, 06:44:11 PM

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How should I base my Ottoman cavalry

Mixed - standing and galloping per base
2 (16.7%)
Galloping or standing squadrons
8 (66.7%)
Galloping or standing bases, mixed within a squadron
2 (16.7%)
Other
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 11

Voting closed: 30 December 2014, 06:44:11 PM

Leman

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Standing and galloping poses do look a little odd next to each other. Admittedly, horses have never been known to march in step, but in the absence of more than one galloping pose it seems the lesser of two evils to have them all galloping or all standing still.
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Quote from: FierceKitty on 29 December 2014, 11:55:33 AM
My vote means nothing; I thought you meant the heyday of Ottoman spahis. Sorry.

So the 1917 in the title wasn't a clue :-\

A lot of people refer to them as Turks in this period but one of the things I have learned researching these forces is that the Ottoman Empire included a lot more than Turks :)
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Thanks to those who voted  :)

Due to overwhelming demand the Ottoman cavalry have been based as...
- two galloping squadrons
- two standing squadrons
- one half and half squadron
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31 December 2014, 12:34:21 PM #21 Last Edit: 31 December 2014, 12:36:13 PM by WeeWars
The problem is in the original design. They were clearly designed to be mixed. After all, there's only one officer and he's on the 'galloping' horse. So are the the 'standing' horsemen meant to form a unit without an officer?

So mine are forming units as intended by the Pendraken designer. Even if the 'galloping' guys appear to be playing catch up or simply leaping ahead of the 'standing' guys.

Same goes for the Turkish infantry. Whose vote goes to having half an army's infantry in units of only one kneeling pose? With the officer standing up, looking over the top of them, of course. I tried to resolve that one and Dave and Leon have had my kneeling officer sculpt for many, many years now.

The WW1 Turks have a great variety of figures to fight but the bulk of their own forces have to be made up of 2 cavalry and 2 infantry poses that do not mix happily. The real solution is a major redesign. Doesn't have to be a vast range just a few figures that actually do the job properly.

Not to mention the one solitary, high-kicking, single member of the Arab Revolt.
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Quote from: FierceKitty on 31 December 2014, 02:05:00 PM
I feel that the prevalent anti-Cambrian prejudice on this forum is inadequate to requirements. Tax leeks and sheep off the planet, and close a few pits, gentlemen.

Good grief - we agree on something.

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Quote from: WeeWars on 31 December 2014, 12:34:21 PM
The problem is in the original design. They were clearly designed to be mixed. After all, there's only one officer and he's on the 'galloping' horse. So are the the 'standing' horsemen meant to form a unit without an officer?

Agreed, with 6 figures per squadron the lack of officer isn't too bad

Quote from: WeeWars on 31 December 2014, 12:34:21 PM
Not to mention the one solitary, high-kicking, single member of the Arab Revolt.

I'm planning on mixing horse and foot on the same base rather than having two of those horses together ;)
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Quote from: paulr on 31 December 2014, 06:37:15 PM
Agreed, with 6 figures per squadron the lack of officer isn't too bad

I'm planning on mixing horse and foot on the same base rather than having two of those horses together ;)

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www.michaelscott.name/ww1/ww1blog/ww1blogpost0022.htm
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paulr

Quote from: WeeWars on 31 December 2014, 06:44:10 PM
Quote from: paulr on 31 December 2014, 06:37:15 PM
Agreed, with 6 figures per squadron the lack of officer isn't too bad

I'm planning on mixing horse and foot on the same base rather than having two of those horses together ;)

Like this?:

www.michaelscott.name/ww1/ww1blog/ww1blogpost0022.htm

I did say, in another thread, that your work was inspirational ;) ;D

Mine will be on 30mm square bases, same base I use for mounted or dismounted cavalry
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Quote from: paulr on 31 December 2014, 11:43:25 PM
I did say, in another thread, that your work was inspirational ;) ;D

Mine will be on 30mm square bases, same base I use for mounted or dismounted cavalry

Do you not like the ITLSU idea of basing Arabs on round bases?
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Quote from: WeeWars on 02 January 2015, 07:33:34 PM
Do you not like the ITLSU idea of basing Arabs on round bases?

I cut my own bases from 2mm styrene sheet, cheaper and requires less pre-planning  ;) Cutting circles is beyond me :(

A question on Arabs, while we are talking about them...

From ITLSU, "Arab tribes are a form of mob. Any number of bases may be gathered together as one unit. Equally, big Arab 'mobs' can be split with no penalty (although if the big mob had suppression points the satellite mob will also have the same number of points)."

How do you normally gather your Arabs into 'mobs' for firing. Having small 'mobs' at short range would give you lots of extra dice  :d
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