Thursday, 12 May 2011

Leones Ivniores

I've finished the Leones Ivniores, the latest unit in my small Late Roman army.  I'm very pleased with how they came out; not the best photo, though (although clickable).


They are Auxilia Palatina, a cut above the first two units, the Martenses Seniores and the Armigeri Defensores Ivniores.  Every man fully armoured!  Hang the expense! 


Tomorrow I'll post the other units. 

12 comments:

  1. Very nice...the shiled patterns look great.
    Cheers
    paul

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  2. Superb looking figures! love the shields.

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  3. Comments have gone, but at least my post is back. Huzzah!

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  4. Simon great looking unit! Looking forward to seeing the rest

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  5. Lovely looking figures, especially the shields.

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  6. Thanks all (and to the earlier posters). I was suprised how much I missed Blogger!

    I'm just about to post the army, so far...

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  7. Yup very nicely done, esp the shields!

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  8. escuse my ignorance : who is portrayed on the shields ? Do we know ?

    (oh and they re very nice !)

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  9. I'm not sure Greg, they look like a barbarian's head (and I've seen them depicted that way in an Osprey), but might they be a lion's head?

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  10. Lovely work, I love the whole completed army. The cavalry look great! I'm very impressed with the basing and the small rocks on the skirmisher bases, lovely work.

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  11. Cheers, mate! More to follow...

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Thanks for commenting. I will post this as soon as I am able to review it.