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JJDESIGNS NEWS UPDATE 22nd NOVEMBER 2021
THE ANCIENTS
ARMIES AND ENEMIES OF GREECE AND MACEDONIA
THE SCYTHIANS

The Scythians were an ancient nomadic people living primarily in the region known as Scythia, which today comprises the Eurasian steppes of Kazakhstan, the Russian Steppes of the Siberian, Ural, Volga and Southern regions , and eastern Ukraine.

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The Scythians were a warlike people. When engaged at war, almost the entire adult population including a large number of women, participated in battles. The Athenian historian Thucydides noted that no people in either Europe or Asia could resist the Scythians without outside aid.
The scythians were particularly known for their equestrian skills, and their use of the composite bow shot from horseback. With great mobility, the Scythians could absorb the attacks of more cumbersome foot and cavalry, just retreating into the steppes. Such tactics wore down their enemies, making them easier to defeat.
Due to their notorious reputation as aggressive warriors they frequently gained employment as mercenaries.
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By the late 6[SUP]th[/SUP] Century BC, the Persian Achaemenid King Darius The Great had built Persia into becoming the most powerful empire in the world, stretching from Egypt to India.
Planning an invasion of Greece, Darius first sought to secure his northern flank against the Scythians.

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Darius sent a fleet of over 600 ships into Scythian territory. The army captured several Scythian Nobles. The army according to Herodotus numbered 700,000 men.
Unable to withstand the direct force of the Persian army, the Scythians adopted a scorched earth strategy, while simultaneously harassing the extensive Persian supply lines. The Persians suffered heavy losses and only proceeded as far as the Sea of Azov.
Darius and his army eventually retreated across the Danube back into Persia, and the Scythians thereafter earned a reputation of invincibility among its neighboring peoples.

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In the aftermath of their defeat of the Persian invasion, Scythian power grew considerably, and they were to launch campaigns against their Thracian neighbours.
The Greek cities of the Northwestern Black Sea coast and parts of the Crimea were also invaded and were largely unsuccessful, as the Greeks united under the leadership of the city of Panticapaeum and put up a vigorous defence.

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The 4[SUP]th[/SUP] century BC was a flowering of Scythian culture. The Scythian King Ateas managed to unite under his power the Scythian tribes. He was to conquer territories along the Danube as far as the Sava river and established a trade route from the Black Sea to the Adriatic.
The scythians apparently obtained most of their wealth from their control over the slave trade, but their trade routes were instrumental in opening up the silk road trade

The westward expansion of Ateas brought him into conflict with Philip II of Macedon, who took military action against the Scythians killing Ateas in battle.
Philip’s son Alexander the Great continued the conflict with the scythinas, and in 331BC his general Zopyrion invaded Scythian territory with a force of 30,000 men, but was routed and killed by the scythians near Olbia.

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In the aftermath of conflict between Macedon and the Scythians, the Celts seem to have displaced the Scythians from the Balkans, whilst in south Russia, a kindred tribe, the Sarmatians, gradually overwhelmed them.

This mini collection will be perfect for “bulking” out any ancient Persian collections, and as an opponent for Thracian or Macedonian armies.
The first of the Scythian sets will be available in 2022.


Best wishes and many thanks

john jenkins
 
I think I have room for this ''mini collection''. - Very impressive figures. Love John's ancients.
 
Ugh, not another line I want to collect! Aaaaahhhhh!

My thoughts as well, already collect
Aztec Range,
WW2 Germans,
WW1 Luftwaffe and RFC figures [go great with my TG WW1 planes],
Saxons and Vikings,
Rome's Enemies,
Cherry pick my Romans,
Almorvids - just ordered my first 3 sets.

Plus T Gunn Romans and WW2, Warpark and my main collection K & C.

I have said before when collecting i sometimes feel like Sisyphus pushing that boulder up the hill, but he never got the joy of grabbing a brew and just sitting in my Toy Soldier room. Enjoying my collection or placing that missing set withing a diorama and getting the joy of finding that elusive piece [recently done it with JJ AZTEC AZ 11].

To use another ancient world situation, with John Jenkins continuing to deliver fantastic new ranges and new sets, I will I never have 'do an Alexander the Great' and weep as there are no more World's to conquer. There will always be more and more to delight us and to collect.
 
An interesting future release this one. John appears to be gradually and eclectically releasing figures for the Greco/Persian world. Persian light cavalry, a few Spartans, Thracians and now Scythians. Centerpiece releases of Persian Immortals, Persian light and heavy infantry, Persian heavy cavalry (maybe a chariot), Greek Hoplites, Macedonian Silver Shields and Alexanders cavalry could all be announced in the future but so far this period of history has been a slow burner compared to other ranges.

I have East of India figures, First Legion, K&C and Thomas Gunn covering some of the above and it will be interesting to see where John goes with all of this.

I will of course get stuck into these once released.

Gary
 

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My thoughts as well, already collect
Aztec Range,
WW2 Germans,
WW1 Luftwaffe and RFC figures [go great with my TG WW1 planes],
Saxons and Vikings,
Rome's Enemies,
Cherry pick my Romans,
Almorvids - just ordered my first 3 sets.

Plus T Gunn Romans and WW2, Warpark and my main collection K & C.

I have said before when collecting i sometimes feel like Sisyphus pushing that boulder up the hill, but he never got the joy of grabbing a brew and just sitting in my Toy Soldier room. Enjoying my collection or placing that missing set withing a diorama and getting the joy of finding that elusive piece [recently done it with JJ AZTEC AZ 11].

To use another ancient world situation, with John Jenkins continuing to deliver fantastic new ranges and new sets, I will I never have 'do an Alexander the Great' and weep as there are no more World's to conquer. There will always be more and more to delight us and to collect.

Hahaha, the agony of toy soldier collecting!

I came, I saw, I bought all my budget would allow!
 
I am so happy it’s a mini release. As the other boys have said, so many great figures and ranges s d not a big 3nough budget to cover it all.
 
An interesting future release this one. John appears to be gradually and eclectically releasing figures for the Greco/Persian world. Persian light cavalry, a few Spartans, Thracians and now Scythians. Centerpiece releases of Persian Immortals, Persian light and heavy infantry, Persian heavy cavalry (maybe a chariot), Greek Hoplites, Macedonian Silver Shields and Alexanders cavalry could all be announced in the future but so far this period of history has been a slow burner compared to other ranges.

I have East of India figures, First Legion, K&C and Thomas Gunn covering some of the above and it will be interesting to see where John goes with all of this.

I will of course get stuck into these once released.

Gary
I love th3 East of India ancients. But I started to sell a few of the. Off as the scale is too different to K n C, TG and JJ. As much as I love th3m an$ it saddened me to sell most of them I would rather have a collection that combines well.
 
I love th3 East of India ancients. But I started to sell a few of the. Off as the scale is too different to K n C, TG and JJ. As much as I love th3m an$ it saddened me to sell most of them I would rather have a collection that combines well.
Totally agree, but my museum when developed back in the UK will cater for all shapes and sizes!
 
Hahaha, the agony of toy soldier collecting!

I came, I saw, I bought all my budget would allow!

Which just add - it should have been, bought MORE than my budget allowed.
London Show on Saturday, really looking forward to it and seeing fellow collectors, hear T Gunn may have some new stuff on display. I have a idea what i am looking for and a budget, but we all know that goes out the window once you arrive at the exhibition!

Indoor mask wearing has just been reintroduced, which i am glad about, the TS collectors are generally a vunerable group.
 
I believe that John will offer more "Ancients" ranges next year.
I have been lobbying for a Macedonian Phalanx, Macedonian/Greek cavalry and Persian infantry.
The Macedonian Phalanx can be used with JJD's Mid-Republican Romans for the Battles of Cynoscephalae (197BC) and Pydna (168BC).
 

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