The quick white toga wearing Velite has got the slow brown trouser wearing Celt.
Hello to Milos of Dreamspirit Wargaming Blog. He has 4 blogs in total...all of which are worth a look at (as are all blogs) Some very good tutorials..in both Pictures and Film form. And you can also look the videos up on Youtube.
Oooh, that's going to leave a scar.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, got him in the back! Nice work, Paul. Those are HäT figs, right? I'm using the same ones for the British army I'm painting right now :)
ReplyDeleteSurely that's a tunic? Anyone fighting in a toga would leave themselves at a serious disadvantage.
ReplyDeleteNice conversion though.
Ouch! Nice job on the figures!
ReplyDelete180!!!
ReplyDeleteVery well done!
Can't say as a Celtophile that I'm thrilled with the outcome of their conflict, but it's a pretty awesome vignette.
ReplyDeleteHe'll never give up, or surrender! Checking out his blog, what detail he has. How did you stumble onto it?
ReplyDeleteSara
Betcha that hurt
ReplyDeleteThe barbs are going to rip out guts and lungs when he goes to pull it back out, with a foot on the Celt's back. Vertebrae and spinal cord on it.
ReplyDeleteGood work there mate!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic conversion and dio!
T.
Nice dynamic vignette!
ReplyDeleteWell done :)
Great work, Paul. Again and as ever!
ReplyDeleteThat is why you never turn your back on an opponent. It also shows the benefits of not being seen.
ReplyDeleteWhoah-I always say: DON´T WEAR BLUES SHOES IN BATTLE! YOU WILL DEFINATLY BE SEEN!
ReplyDelete.....and here you can see why!
Great work mate!
Many greetings from Dominik