Took a while to paint this little lot :-D Now where are those celts hiding ??
To all you nice Uncles at La Armada..You might not like the scale..but you all came and looked, Saludos, :-D Paul
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The bods are from...Airfix, Italeri, Hat, Revell, Orion, Strelets and Zvezda |
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Every shield painted by hand |
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The Italeri Archers stripped of armour...and I´ve added bowstrings ;-D |
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Balearic slinger command figs converted from orion gladiator set |
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The strelets sets don´t come with command bods.....a bit of greenstuff and using bits from other roman sets and they get some commanders. |
Hello to
Patrick Mondria...thanks for following but your google friends connection doesn´t work.
Hello to
Mike .from
NorthpeaceWargames and
Fantasy battle Roundup blogs. The eyecandy on the FBR blog!!!!!! Excellent!!!
The army looks absolutely stunning, Paul! I love the addition of bowstrings and am very impressed with all of the hand-painted shields. Very nice work. Are these Zvezda models?
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
ReplyDeleteThe bods are from...Italeri, Hat, revell, orion, strelets and Zvezda
Cheers
paul
Absolutely stunning work!
ReplyDeleteRome is my favorite age. Your army is beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteThats quite impressive, Paul!
ReplyDeleteRoma Vitor!!! Great Job Paul!
ReplyDeleteMan alive, that's some line up Paul
ReplyDeleteThis is just so impressive!
ReplyDelete:O
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable... this was your previous hobby ? and then came the medieval range...
what is next ??
Cheers
Terrrific! Simon
ReplyDeleteTruly impressive!
ReplyDeleteMassive army, really good job. I don't know much about these minis but ove the bow strings as always!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work!
ReplyDeleteSeeing these, I don't think the celts will come back ;)
Beautiful, really beautiful, we could do Gladiator and Spartacus, hand painted shields aswell, all hail Paul.
ReplyDeleteThats definitely one of those armies you look at and say ' How did I find the time to do that lot' - well done!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder the Celts are hiding with that many Romans. Impressive work
ReplyDeleteJust amazing work !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Impressive "bod" of work, sir.
ReplyDeleteThat's all? Where is the rest? Seriously though, that one impressive output!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
That is fantastic, where do you find the time? As for the shields and bow strings, just brilliant.
ReplyDeleteo_O oh my god!!! It´s awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is one truckload of plastic! Do you have coke-bottle bottom glasses now after all the eye strain painting those shields? :-D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
Very impressive work Paul!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely impressing in quality and quantity! Keep on with your inspiring work!
ReplyDeleteGood Lord! I am working on the theory that there are in fact many Pauls, given your prodigious output.
ReplyDeleteAwesome collection Paul. Absolutely amazing.
ReplyDeletelovely figs Paul. your output is astounding.
ReplyDeleteThanks chaps :-D
ReplyDeleteThere is only the one me...and this lot took a while..about 3 months everyday painting 10-20 bods as if in a factory :-D
Cheers
paul
Is this all you painted Paul, hmmm getting slower by the day..
ReplyDeleteNo seriously, a massive and cool work you have done here!
Amazing little group you got there
ReplyDeleteAwesome army, the shields are brilliant very effective.
ReplyDeleteWow .. brilliant
ReplyDeleteEvery shield by hand
Respect!
Hand painted shields? Amazing! A great looking army there Paul, worthy of a great [plastic] Caesar!
ReplyDeleteNick
And I love the tanks on the flanks!
ReplyDeletevery nice work! inspiring!
ReplyDeleteIf you ever want to sell that gorgeous roman army, I'll buy it.
ReplyDeleteIf I ever do (it seems we painters of bods are terrible horders who will Keep anything) I´ll put it up on the blog that i want to , and you´ll get first offer ;-D
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