A useful addition to the Ottoman forces today with two large rowing boats from Barrage Miniatures, https://www.barrageminiatures.com/boats/112-viking-boat-156-28mm.html. They are intended for Napoleonic Ottomans but I don't see any reason why they would not be suitable for earlier periods. Whilst researching the wars between the Hungarians, Habsburgs and Ottomans in the first half of the sixteenth century it has become clear that control of the rivers was key with the Sava and Danube playing an important role in the Hungarian kingdom's system of defence. Similarly the Ottomans used their fleet in the wars in the Mediterranean against the Knights of St John and Venetians.
These models remind me of contemporary depictions of the Sieges of Belgrade, 1521,and Vienna, 1529, which show rivers being patrolled by small Ottoman boats as seen below. These images are followed by some pictures of my 28mm janissaries launching an assault on an unsuspecting Venetian fortress in the Mediterranean. The boat models can each fit three of my infantry bases inside which is a great bonus. I do realise there are no actual rowers, we will have to rely on a suspension of disbelief until I can find suitable models!
Hopefully the boats will see action soon. All being well I intend to set a game during the 1521 Siege of Belgrade in the coming months.
Near contemporary image of the Siege of Belgrade in 1521 showing Ottoman rowing boats controlling the Sava and Danube rivers. |
Another near contemporary image of the Siege of Belgrade depicting lots of Ottoman boats. One of these images of Belgrade is probably based on the other as they are very similar! |
Detail from Niklas Meldeman's depiction of the Siege of Vienna in 1529. Again lots of small Ottoman boats are shown patrolling the Danube. |
A force of janissaries prepare to storm a Venetian fortress. |
28mm janissaries in large rowing boats - although I don't have any rower miniatures. |
A janissary naval assault. |
The Ottoman boats arrive. |
Two large ottoman rowing boats. |
28mm Ottoman boats. |