Last edited by Kallikratis; October 06, 2006 at 01:33 AM.
very good and interesting good luck in working for more
one question, is that a scorpion in first picture?
well, i'm not specialist with these things but are those scorpions some how matches with greek culture? :hmmm:
I've seen a hoplite using a scropion as his shield decoration within the site. Plus, not every Spartan hoplite had the Λ as his shield blazon; the elites only!
ok, i'm clear now
Same old inaccurate Spartans.
Last edited by Kallikratis; October 07, 2006 at 11:12 AM.
Since none is responding to my work, please delete this thread.
Nice work,
don't get disheartened from a lack of responce. Things can get quiet in this part of the forum. People get out of the habit of checking here as theres not been to much activity here rescently. Btw real like the Corinthian shield. My only critism is they look a little classical for RTW. It would be cool to see some new Hellenistic hoplites and units. Siskines, Athenian Theurophai with plumed Pylos helmets, Anything with a good Chalcidean helmet etc. just a few of my wish list
keep up the good work.
Thank you my friend. However my goal is to represent the glory of classical Greece to RTW. That's why my units seem so classical.
He is right. Your job is very good and don't stop it because you don't get any responce.Originally Posted by KALI
Veni, vidi, vici.
-Gaius Julius Caesar.
very good work , really i love those units, good job continue with it
most of all i like that corinthian shield good job!
will you also be doing other factions like rome and stuff?
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In which case, keep doing what your doing. Your units will be a great addition to Hegemonia or any mod in the classical time frame. I'm a bit of a stickler for historical accuracy so only use Hellenistic units in RTW..But if you ever get the urge to do some Hellenistic stuff....Originally Posted by Kallikratis
Any new units?
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-Gaius Julius Caesar.
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Last edited by Kallikratis; October 06, 2006 at 11:39 AM.