Here's a painted Timeline female elephant. You don't see a lot of female elephants. If I recall correctly they were used in war, so it is nice to see one! I particularly like the head of this elephant. The model is a very solid one-piece metal casting, but Barry has plans to produce them in resin at a later stage.
And finally here's a different Timeline female (left) alongside an Aventine royal elephant (right: thanks Keith!) for size comparison purposes (n.b. the Aventine isn't fully assembled, and comes with trunk, tusks, King of Persia etc. Well worth a look if you've not seen it). The Timeline is very similar to the Aventine in terms of overall size. Barry left me the unpainted figure above left; I have a plan forming for what I shall do with it...
Barry hasn't got any of the 28mm elephants cast for sale at the moment, but says to watch his website for developments. I'm happy to relay news, here, about them.
As we speak, I have two more Aventine elephants (Pyrrhics) in the post; it's going to be like "The Jungle Book" around here! I may take a very quick break from Zama at Xmas to paint up one of the new Aventines and the Timeline.
How’s that for Serendipity! I posted an article about War Elephants on my blog just this morning. [ http://bigleesminipaintingblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/elephant.html ]
ReplyDeleteThese models look great and would certainly made a good base for a scratch built Howdah for Wargaming with.
Hi BigLee, I shall have a look!
ReplyDeleteI think it would take a howdah, or a single pike-wielding Macedonian, nicely.
I have decided that I will eventually need quite a lot of each of both early and later Macedonian elephants, Seleucid elephants and African elephants!