28mm Walord Games – Azabs (Azap).
Ottoman Empire XVI-XVII
- 28mm – The ASSault Group – Ottoman Deli
- 28mm – The Assault Group – SIpahi with Swords
- 28mm – Tercios Miniatures By El Kraken Released – Ottoman Artillery
- 28mm – Tercios Miniatures by El Kraken Released – Ottoman Sipahi.
- 28mm – Tercios Miniatures by EL Kraken Released – MIscellaneous things.
- 28MM – THE ASSAULT GROUP – Akinjis with BOWS
- 28MM – THE ASSAULT GROUP – Akinjis with swords
- 28mm – The Assault Group – Mounted Cossacks
- 28mm The Assault Group – Cossack on foot
- 28mm The Assault Group – Dismounted Tatars
- 28mm Warlord Games – Croat Light Cavalry
- 28mm Warlord Games – Suleiman & Mounted Janissary Officers
- 28mm The Assault Group – Vlad The Impaler
- 28mm The Assault Group – Ottoman High Officers
- 28mm The Assault Group – Ottoman Azabs (Azaps)
- 28mm The Assault Group – Ottoman Tufecis
- 28mm The Assault Group – Ottoman Ordinance Artillery
- 28mm Warlord Games – Ottoman Janissary Kazan
- 28mm The Assault Group – Ottoman Levent.
- 28mm The Assault Group – Janissaries with Bow.
- 28mm The Assault Group – Warlord Games – Janissaries with Musket (3).
- 28mm The Assault Group – Warlord Games – Janissaries with Musket (2).
- 28mm The Assault Group – Warlord Games – Janissaries with Musket (1).
- 28mm Warlord Games – Janissaries with Halberd.
- 28mm Warlord Games – Janissaries with Bow.
- 28mm Walord Games – Azabs (Azap).
- 28mm Warlord Games – Janissaries with Sword.
- 28mm Warlord Games – Wallachian Voynik Infantry.
Azabs (Azaps) were an irregular volunteer infantry of the Ottoman empire, they were only paid during war times, so they mainly only existed during wars. As volunteers they were free to left the army at any time. they hadn’t any kind of train or uniformity, and commonly they were armed with swords and bows as Warlord has depicted, although in the time, wasn’t uncommon to see them armed with their own fire arms.
Warlord offers only one blister for this subject, with 4 different poses, and no specific command. So i used here Janissaries’ command figures (i swapped heads of NCOs by Gripping beast plastic arabs heads).
Irregular troops are the pain of the painter… you have to use many variations to depict this lack of uniformity. I chosen several main colours in groups of 2 or 3 figures per colour and then i painted 3 stripped single figures to give the group more diversity. Again a bit of special work have been done in the officer.
Opposite to Janissaries figures, these ones aren’t flat at all, they even seems to be wearing a sort of great coat, as in winter times.