@@Corvinuswargaming1444 a Agree. What I find interesting is the proximity that the nowadays turkish army finds with Genghis Khan mongols. Another interesting feature is the room of the armenian massacre where the turkish are portrayed as the victims. Its another way or rewriting history.
Best use ever for christmas decorations! (and I was just about to throw mine out...), two excellent armies and interesting to use in the wargames context too.
@@Corvinuswargaming1444 that depends on the models I find. If, for instance, I find more european XVI Century cavalry I will surely do more Hungarian heavy cavalry than the obrigatoriedade fielded, as they are a hell of a show.
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Gorgeous and impressive 2nd part, I do like the Sipahis and the artillery...Another big like!
@@philRminiatures thanks Phil.
the displays at the Istanbul Military Museum are very…creative let’s say
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Agree. What I find interesting is the proximity that the nowadays turkish army finds with Genghis Khan mongols. Another interesting feature is the room of the armenian massacre where the turkish are portrayed as the victims. Its another way or rewriting history.
Excellente trabalho como é habitual, desejo-te um magnífico ano 2025, que seja um ano cheio de prendas como esta para todos nós, obrigado JP
Obrigado João. Nós, os Joões, somos os maiores :) Bom ano.
Best use ever for christmas decorations! (and I was just about to throw mine out...), two excellent armies and interesting to use in the wargames context too.
@@AyebeeMk2 thanks. Im at the moment at Pepco looking for more christmas decorations :)
Great work again JP
@@WillMcNally thanks. All the best.
Beautiful work.
Thanks Ian.
you could do a what if based on if the Hungarians were able to field more troops
@@Corvinuswargaming1444 that depends on the models I find. If, for instance, I find more european XVI Century cavalry I will surely do more Hungarian heavy cavalry than the obrigatoriedade fielded, as they are a hell of a show.