I swappped some stuff with Einar-Olafson Painting's Andres around the same time as he painted yesterday's Command figures, and the figures he gave me included around 20 Copplestone Caesarians, around half of which were completely finished, and the balance at least 60% there. He has mentioned that he painted these some years ago, but the standard of painting is excellent (far better than I am capable of), particularly the shields.
I've done my best to finish the unit in a similar style. I painted a standard bearer, completed the unfinished minis (saving a few of Andres' unarmoured legionaries for a later unit), and based. Luckily there were just enough hand painted shields for the unit. Click to see the details.
I've done my best to finish the unit in a similar style. I painted a standard bearer, completed the unfinished minis (saving a few of Andres' unarmoured legionaries for a later unit), and based. Luckily there were just enough hand painted shields for the unit. Click to see the details.
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small departure on basing; 20mm depth just isn't enough to do justice for these Copplestone
figures, so they are now the only unit in all my armies on 25mm depth bases. They won't be the last, I'll do this for the whole of the next legion (my third Caesarian).
I really like the subtle variations in the shield designs (above). Most
of my Caesarians have plain shields, and I think of the figures with
ornate shields, such as these, as being in the Praetorian bodyguards of
leaders such as Octavian and Mark Antony.
These are by some measure my best-painted legionaries!
These are by some measure my best-painted legionaries!
They are very spiffing!!!!! The shield variations fit well with the armour variations within the group..lovely painting..
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Paul
Hi Paul, I was chuffed to get these, as you can imagine. Unfortunately they make all my other legionaries look dowdy!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Here's hoping they fight as well as look good!
ReplyDeleteHi Simon...the Zvezda tower. I got asked on TMP about wether it would work with 28mm, so I put a perry bod on it (plastic WotR ) and yep..it looks fine..in a way it looks better.
ReplyDeleteThey don´t make your legionaires look dowdy..not at all..they add to the mix.
Cheers
paul
Godness what a menacing face expressions you have achieved!! I really like them
ReplyDeleteThose look great! you really managed to get the style right,well done.
ReplyDeleteJust fantastic! I too love those little bits of individuality on the shields.
ReplyDeleteYes a bit of variety in colour on the shields looks very realistic Simon.
ReplyDeleteFabulous work - those hand-painted shields are superb. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteThanks chaps; I only wIsh I could paint shields like these!
ReplyDeleteSimon
I can well imagine you were chuffed with these, they're beautiful figures, the shields are simply superb, but I also like it the helmets in different colours, it adds a lot to the unit, if only we could all paint like this!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely awesome, I love them.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work!
ReplyDeleteJust to make sure...the bods on the siege tower are 1/72nd...i have put a perry fig on the tower and it looks good but it´s not in the photos
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paul