Wednesday 13 February 2013

Ancient Roman Hospital (linear-B)

This lot are at a battlefield  clearing station but  the set could also be used in a valetudinarium, the hospital within roman military camps.
The set is from Linear-B and goes under the name Valetudinarium.
The battle rages and the casualties are starting to arrive...
...some have been patched up and now await casivac to a safer area.....
...the medical team carries on with it´s grisley work .
Either he is trying to stop the bods headache or give him one!
The population grows but the town of "Scalpere Aedificare" has progresses, but very slowly :-(
The cellar tavern has had the building added and a couple of the warehouses have had roofs added

Hello to Wade from the Dilletante Gamer. He´s got a cunning plan, represent the Stark and the Lannister clans from the Game of thrones series  using 28mm medievals.
Possible in 1/72nd? Nope...I cannot take on yet another project..however tempting it is.

17 comments:

  1. Rather a grisly tail, got to love it

    Ian

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  2. linear b ,always good ideas but wt do you think about the sculpt?

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    1. The ideas from Linear-b are excellent. The sculpts aren´t as sharply defined as some but very usable for my Roman strelets/linear -B city.

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  3. Very nice minis Paul !!!

    by the way... you can never have to many projects;)

    Best regards Michael

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  4. The hospital set looks great, as do your buildings.

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  5. That is a gruesome scene! Nicely painted.

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  6. Great work for this modern hospital with a staff of high quality ...love the figures!
    Phil.

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  7. This is cool Paul, the patient is even looking happy :-)
    As usual verry original idea, and great work.
    You are into building houses as well, cool man

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    1. Thanks Remco.
      Wait until you see the new houses....a new section of Styrow on the Foam!!!

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  8. A Roman city?! Is there anything you won't do?!

    That last "medic" can be used in a lot of situations, like buildings, shipyards, sculpting...

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    1. This is the second roman city. The other got partly re-used for other projects or broken through use.

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  9. Very nice painting and modeling progress, Mr. Bod. Your steady pace is a sign of your perseverance.

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  10. They are very nice, Paul! Yet again I'm jealous about the wide choice you have in 1:72. Cheers, Simon

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  11. This is a really cool set to have Paul. It looks like you photographed it on a dark fabric. I like it.

    Keep building!!

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  12. very nice work Paul. love the poses, and I cannot wait to paint my first set of strelets figs soon. ah well sleepy right now so that is all from me good night

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  13. Hola
    Magnifica,que cantidad de buenas figuras y que buen movimiento,alucino con el de la operacion de caveza.....
    UN SALUDO

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