... is that they are addictive. Late last year I bought a15mm Early Minoan army from Essex. It's not painted yet, but Essex offered another of their "3 armies for the price of 2" deals, and so my son and I bought Vedic Indian, Early Archamaenid Persian, and Hittite armies. We quite like Book 1 armies. For me it's the chariots. I've always wanted a chariot army. Now I may have several, when I finally get them painted.
Incorrigible, addictive!!!
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I know what you mean about chariots. I'm quite keen to get a Mitanni army at some stage. Very neat chariots, I reckon. Until then, I'll have to content myself with the scythed chariot for Seleucids (and perhaps Mithridatics).
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