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    Hmm... I've made Byzzie textures for the hand gunners and for the Portugese Arquebusier models, but I can't decide which one I like better...

    Of course what I really, really want is the greek armors like byzzie spearmen and dismounted latinkon...

    If only it were possible to do some kitbashing...
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    post some more pics!

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    could you explain how you are doing this mate i want to do a few similar changes. gunpowder for the scots, reiters and zweihanders available for more factions etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Musashi
    Hmm... I've made Byzzie textures for the hand gunners and for the Portugese Arquebusier models, but I can't decide which one I like better...

    Of course what I really, really want is the greek armors like byzzie spearmen and dismounted latinkon...

    If only it were possible to do some kitbashing...
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    could someone point m in the right direction to do something like this myself

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    edit: Explanatory post too long for going in the Citadel really, go to the following link if you wish to get information on how to mod the battle_models.modeldb file:

    https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showt...64#post1357364
    Last edited by Musashi; 12-20-2006 at 02:34.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Musashi
    edit: Explanatory post too long for going in the Citadel really, go to the following link if you wish to get information on how to mod the battle_models.modeldb file:

    https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showt...64#post1357364
    Quote Originally Posted by McDoogle
    Why are all of you so worried about Mongols!?

    Every mogol army that has come my way runs home with their tail between their legs. All you have to do is focus on their general and send more then one unit at a time at thiers at a time. once u rout a few of their units the army crumbles. personally i dnt mind that when its an enemy, but i hate it with my own troops.

    BNut mongols are easy to hunt down. they are only painful because they have huge armies. so keep two on your border ready for them because after a few defeats they will decide its easier to go someowhere else for awhile. So create ur armies and hunt down their family members and send every unit at them in battle and dnt let him get away. i destroyed then mongols when they kept trying to sneak in to my western povinces.
    thanks mate

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    Erm... You're welcome?

    What's with the second quote... Did my link send you to the wrong thread somehow?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Musashi
    Erm... You're welcome?

    What's with the second quote... Did my link send you to the wrong thread somehow?
    ive got no idea how the second qwuote got in there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kraxis
    When in doubt... Ask us...
    You mean it is possible to kitbash at the current time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Musashi
    You mean it is possible to kitbash at the current time?
    Well, I just meant that if you couldn't decide, then take screenshots of the new Byzantine units and let us decide which one is cooler/more fitting.
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    Oh hehe. I thought you were saying kitbashing could be done. I've settled on the Portuguese Arquebusier model, but ultimately it's just temporary. As soon as it becomes possible to kitbash I'm hoping I can get someone to make me the Byz Spearman and Dismounted Latinkon with muskets... I'd use the Spearman model for the basic musketeers and the Latinkon model for the elite ones.

    PS: For the moment, this is what my elite musketeers look like:
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