Or, grammatically correct,
"Roma Victrix!" but Roma Victor does Sound better.
The command bods from Strelets
|
Mounted bods. I´ve given "Julius" a slightly chunkier nag from another set |
|
Officers on foot |
The Junior officers....
|
"Signo sequute!"
Imaginifer to the left and an aquilifer to the right |
|
The centurion on the left looks like he´s saying "go on my son!" |
|
"Percute!!" |
|
The bod on the right carries a Hastile (stick carried by an optio) but so does the bod on the left whose helmet is that of a Centurions(?) I´ve painted the knobs one metal the other White as I found both variations.
|
Excellent job on those faces Paul.
ReplyDeleteSplendid looking Romans!
ReplyDeleteVery nice set. I can't help but recall one of earliest figures, the Airfix Romans. granted no segmentata, but the centurion was nice. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteMore good work, you can turn them out fast and good
ReplyDeleteIan
Very fun :)
ReplyDeleteSUPERB WORK, as always.Such a pleasure to watch!
ReplyDeleteAnother set I should have bought, argh. Beautiful work Paul.
ReplyDeleteExcellent job!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking bunch of soldiers, Mr. Bods.
ReplyDeletegreat work Paul! they look really nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures, love the Go on my son figure!!!
ReplyDeleteSplendid!
ReplyDeleteHola
ReplyDeleteESPLENDIDAS si seƱor
Un as minis con un gran movimiento
un saludo
Hi Paul,
ReplyDeleteI miss all the dead around to say it was a victory.
And I missed you in Kulmbach last weekend!!
cheers
uwe
They are rather splendid Paul, bags of character there.
ReplyDeleteThese are great. Love the centurions.
ReplyDeleteFantastic painted figures Paul!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter