What the roman grunt spent a lot of his time doing :-D
Not a bad set..it includes The heavy infantry and auxillaries. PSR review
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Column made up from two sets from strelets, Hat standard bearer and Zvezda musician and Imaginifier |
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Legionaries. I know...the tunics are red..highly unlikely but it looks good |
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Auxillaries |
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Legionaries from behind. Note the bod at the rear right corner...those bendy strelets spears!!!!! They should really get to grips on this point...having the spears cast along the shaft onto the sprue makes one hell of a job to cut them free. |
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Auxillaries from behind . Cavalry coming soon :-D |
Hello to
Waz...thanks for following
Hello to
Andy from
Creepy Corridoor blog. great 40K wargaming and his last post questioning wether wargaming is going digital is well worth a read.
PS..
Andy..your google friends connect isn´t on :-D
They are a lovely set of figures, great work on them, stunning.
ReplyDeleteThats a lot of bods! Is that a real Roman road?
ReplyDeleteAs always I am amazed. I see what you mean about those spears. Seeing them marching along on the walkway reminded me of all those roads Rome was so keen to build. O.T. After reading your comment yesterday I did some research and found some Albatros C.XII model kits. They are for sale on your side of the Atlantic. As I guessed there is a Polish kit (Airmo # 72004 - Albatros C.XII (1/72) resin and photo-etched bits £23.4211 or €26.3392, the price was given in Polish currency), a British kit (Joystick #15 Albatros C.XII (1:72) vacform £9.40 or € 10.5712 Euro), and several paper models. Told you I was a bit obsessive. ;^]
ReplyDeleteCheers
Will
Thanks :-D
ReplyDelete@Will...thanks...I´ll look those up..I´ve still got to get my Roden AlbyDIII, Fokker DVII, Toko PfalzDXII, Airfix R.E.8 and Revell sopwith camel finished...time to reduce my stash a bit and fill the display cabinet :-D
Cheers
paul
PS..I nearly went and bought another 4 yesterday including a Sopwith tri-plane but I put temptation aside and only got the Alby DIII.
The rigging has gone pretty well on this one...so far
Cheers
paul
WOW that is a lot of bods...
ReplyDeleteReally great stuff! I like the snake effect.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Excellent stuff, Paul great basing
ReplyDeleteNice pics Paul, but man those Pilum are rather big? If I was a Roman and it all went pair shape, then I'd ditch the pilum first and then run for the hills.
ReplyDelete"As always I am amazed"
ReplyDeleteSo are you? Your work is always great, and this set is no exception
Impressive!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the welcome and the kind words about my little corridor!
Now I'm going to try and figure out what you say isn't on and how to turn it on ;-)
I'm very impressed, they look proper Roman! Well done.
ReplyDeleteSorry that should be Pear shaped, rather than pair shaped, which is a whole new ball game?
ReplyDeleteNo one knows for sure what early Roman infantry clothing colours were, so I would go for that rather fetching red too! - Well done again sir!
ReplyDeleteWow it's a whole army
ReplyDeleteVery impressive line of troops.
ReplyDeleteWhen they stop for the day you should end up with a nice fort in your yard ;)
I really like masses of figures. Great effort.
ReplyDeleteThat's an impressive sight! Great work again
ReplyDeleteLove it. Great collection.
ReplyDeletelovely looking romans
ReplyDeleteHave you bloodied them on the gaming table yet or are they still fresh recruits? They look great.
ReplyDeleteA lot of bods there Paul!!!
ReplyDeleteAll the tiring faces....Great work!
How much time did it take you to paint them?
T.
Very impressive work Paul.
ReplyDeleteThat is mindblowing, so many man hours would have gone into this!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic figures and very well painted. Great terrain too, what a marvel the Romans were, how on earth did they manage to lay them giant pieces on red brick on the floor, we'll just never know!!!
ReplyDeletegood going mate
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff indeed!
ReplyDeletelooks good however from my angle the pill look oversized
ReplyDeletesorry the pilla plural for pillum
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