I've finished the bulk of my Numidians (most of which were painted by Greg) and I thought it might be interesting to run through what I have, and how I store them.
2 generals; Juba and Masinissa
96 citizen levy, troops raised from the urban centres
36 tribesmen from the hinterland
4 dead horses below:-36 tribesmen from the hinterland
40 tribesmen with javelins
10 tribesmen with slings
10 tribesmen with bows
6 elephants (cohabiting with my Macedonian phalanx) below:-
6 elephants (cohabiting with my Macedonian phalanx) below:-
66 light cavalry without bridles (mostly below):-
2 more elephants (hopefully the Aventine Africans will be ready in time)
9 cavalry with bridles; mostly Spanish mercenaries. Nick is painting these, and I'm really looking forward to them as they will be very distinctive.
6 more cavalry without bridles... just so that I have a round 12 units, or 4 "wings" of 3 units as I think of them.
8 elephant casualties
Sundry other casualty figures
And at some stage in the next year I will want a couple of units of Imitation Legionaries, in mixed Roman and Greek successor gear. I'm hoping that I may be able to work it so that they can also serve as Pontic and Judean ILs.
The storage boxes (below) are the "Really Useful Boxes", which I store all my minis and terrain in. I line them with steel paper from Coritani. I chose them because they are fairly cheap, rugged, waterproof and because they stack neatly. I am, unfortunately, running out of places to put additional boxes; I may have to sell some minis from armies I'm less passionate about, so that I have room to store the Roman and successor armies that I'll be painting over the next year or so.
5 comments:
Awesome so many figures painted at very high standards!
Simply amazing, truly inspiring!
Greets,
http://wargameterrain.blogspot.com/
You have such talent
Nice work!! Great project!!
Wow, what a sight. Well done they look amazing.
Forgot to check my posts; thanks guys!
Simon
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