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I would siggest givin some plumes to the cav and dismounted cav cause of you see miniatures almost every single soldiers has a plume... the more decorated the higher status... smth similar to the okd Macedonian fashion... anyway I would give more types of plumes to Janissary as well amd enrich their diversity and unit types cause it was such an important segment if the army... beylik cemaat sekban ajemi yerli kulu zirhli nefer serdengecti... the higher the status the more armour amd more diverse the head piece, plume overcoat amd so on... the way they are they look Victorian 17th 18th century with those 17th century Hussar like tunics, let s face it...
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In Ibn BaTutah Journey he called them Akhiyah Fityan (porular of of Fata and Fata is the person who joined FuTuWah). He mentioned that the Akhi is the one choosen among the Fityan to be in charge of them. He described the group he met in Antalya I think. They wore Qibas with white Qulunsuwah that have long thick line in the length of arm comes from it's top. And they wear light leather shoes and each one had belt in it a long knife (he said knife in arabic but he mentioned it's length is around 120 cm)
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Very interesting. Do you have Ibn Battuta's original text?
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Yes in Arabic
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Visarion
I would siggest givin some plumes to the cav and dismounted cav cause of you see miniatures almost every single soldiers has a plume... the more decorated the higher status... smth similar to the okd Macedonian fashion... anyway I would give more types of plumes to Janissary as well amd enrich their diversity and unit types cause it was such an important segment if the army....
Plumes for Sipahis might work. I'll think about it. Crest with plumes for Yeniceris appear at a later date towards the end of the 16th century (at least in miniatures, if you have documents or chronicles that claim otherwise I'll be happy to see them) that's why I only gave a crest to the Yeniceri officer to make him look apart from others.
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the way they are they look Victorian 17th 18th century with those 17th century Hussar like tunics, let s face it...
I'm sorry to be so frank Visarion, but it's you who needs to "face it". The more you say things like that the more I realize how little you know about Yeniceris or the Ottomans for that matter. Tunics where the bottom part folds upwards and gets tucked into the belt and the white folded bork are the most common feature of Yeniceris since some of the earliest representations of them in miniatures. There's also the fact that you keep contradicting yourself. This is what you said a few comments before:
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I checked the miniatures of the era and hessam did a very good job in representing the Ottomans. He respected even the head piece that showed the rank, troop type and so on. Same for the cavalry and their dress...
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Yes in Arabic
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Ah. I should have paid more attention in school :tongue: (because we do have Arabic courses in Iranian schools in case you're wondering). I mean I know a little Arabic due to the same alphabet and a vast shared vocabulary but I don't think I'll be able to read a 14th century text.
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Was reffering to Zirhli Neger but three units with the same model no no... is this RTW!? Plus some diversity for the model itself...
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Visarion
Was reffering to Zirhli Neger but three units with the same model no no... is this RTW!? Plus some diversity for the model itself...
You can't weasel out of this so easily. you said, and I quote, "the way they are they look Victorian 17th 18th century with those 17th century Hussar like tunics, let s face it...". So you were obviously referring to the Yeniceris. Even if you were referring to the Zirhli archers, they still don't look anything like "Victorian 17th 18th century" as they neither have the krug armor nor the chichak helmets.
And about the diversity of the models, have you ever heard of uniforms???
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Yeah but they all look like twins... quadruplets whatever... in ministures you see some diversity...
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One Word: Hats :laughter:
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Will there be any Artillery Units featured ?
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Will there be any Artillery Units featured ?
Read: I want my Orban Gun
Most artillery models won't have differences from faction-to-faction, culture-to-culture; aside of the crews.
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Read: I want my Orban Gun
Most artillery models won't have differences from faction-to-faction, culture-to-culture; aside of the crews.
Actually, Sly and I discussed making that great bronze Turkish bombard made by Orban a couple of months ago.
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Why are there no unit cards for these?
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atademir
Why are there no unit cards for these?
The roster's barely been out. Cards are made AFTER the roster, you know. Not to mention that there will still be minor changes.
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The unit "Köylüleri" needs to be renamed "Köylüler". Köylüleri means "Peasants of". Unless you add the place they reside in like "Anadolu Köylüleri(Anatolian Peasants)" the word Köylüler doesn't need the addition of "-i" in the end...
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http://www.atarn.org/islamic/Perform...rkish_bows.htm good resource about turkish bow performance and range record which is 930 yards
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Idiocy. Try hitting something 850m away with a rifle first.
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What is idiocy, history or scintific article .do you read article it is historical and the shooter name is recorded as tozkopara and all we know it is not about sniping it is about rangeof ottoman bow.it shows how can energy reveal ottoman composite bow and how is effective.any way if you dont respect historicle articles and scientific research what can i say...