Posted by Xantippos on 19 Jan 2024, 10:59
Well, Egyptians before the coming of the Hyksos didn't have nor know horses, so unneeded until then.
Hence, domestication of horse was around 2200 BC around modern day Ukraine. And it arrived roughly on 1600 BC in Egypt. If bronze age ends in 1200 BC that leaves us 400 years of horse warfare.
Having said this, I believe the Hittites did use cavalry, and in considerable numbers. THe easiest thing to do woudl be buying Assyrian Cavalry from Caesar, cutting the riders in half and substitute by Hittites from the same brand. Horses should be quite small. Or use Arab Cavalry from Caesar too, discarding some horses.
About the Egyptians, it is quite well established that they did not have cavalry until 7th century BC, and this is well attested by frescoes and many other sources. Hence absolutely unhistorical. If you wished for Egyptian Cavalry of this period, then I am afraid more or less the same answer applies, you will have to chop up a few figure.
I believe I saw sometime ago, somebody had cut Greek Cavalry from Atlantic and mixed with the Egyptian sets, and it looked quite the part.