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4 Replaced part of the Roman square shield on the ground with a modeled combination of Corinthian helmet + Greek shield and spear.
5 I observed that some of the Roman shields on the sides of the tents were “embedded” inside the tents. This was a minor modeling error that went unnoticed, so I figured out how to fix it.
6 Added a few models of the above Greek equipment to the center tent.
7 Changed the colors of all the tent textures. Since it's a common model for all Greek camps, I changed it to red+white+brown color (purple was used in classical Greece, but in the time of my mod it was used by very few nobles for their clothing, and was not popularized to the extent of tents).
We have an old Chinese saying, “Throwing bricks to attract jade”. I hope this little bit of work I did can bring you a little extra inspiration for your good work. Thank you very much!
1 Eliminated the cane-like fence. Restored the original wooden walls. This was actually a choice of necessity, as the modeling in your work is excellent, but for me, I wanted to leave out the cane material not seen in ancient Greek military affairs. It would have been better to replace it with wood.
2 Elimination of the large corner towers that were only present in the time of the successors. Same reason as above.
3 Changed the material of the metal parts of the two tent spires from something like chrome to bronze and brass.
Cheers