I asked this very question on the 2nd July on the Yahoolist
Duncan Heads answer was
> Can anyone enlighten me as to what the Chalybes Pk(F) chaps looked
> like looking for 25mm figs to play the part (or be easily converted)
"From this place they marched through the Chalybes seven stages,
fifty parasangs. These were the bravest men whom they encountered on
the whole march, coming cheerily to close quarters with them. They
wore linen cuirasses reaching to the groin, and instead of the
ordinary pteryges, a thickly-plaited fringe of cords. They were also
provided with greaves and helmets, and at the girdle a short dagger,
about as long as the Laconian xuele, with which they cut the throats
of those they mastered, and after severing the head from the trunk
they would march along carrying it, singing and dancing, when they
drew within their enemy's field of view. They carried also a spear
fifteen cubits long, pointed at one end."
(Xenophon, "Anabasis")
There are reconstructions in Richard Nelson's old WRG "Armies of the
Greek and Persian Wars" and my Montvert Achaemenid book. Minifigs ?
remember them! - do one in 25mm based on the Richard Nelson drawing ?
GP67, photo at
http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/images/catalogue/GP67.jpgCheers,
Duncan
Regards
David Mather