Sunday, 5 August 2012

Fabius Valens revisited...


Fabius Valens was Vitellius' second subordinate General during his revolt against Otho, and commanded the column that advanced towards Italia, through Gaul.  It was the imminent arrival of this force that spurred the younger Caecina to ambush the Othonians at Ad Castores, in the hope of winning a prestigious solo victory.  Valens helped to defeat the Othonians, but was later executed by the victorious Flavians.


I originally tackled this subject back in 2011, but realised recently that the figure I'd used was rather too young to represent this seasoned general, and so have replaced him with another, more mature Aventine general.   The vexilla bearer is from Relic.


I do like these Aventine Republican generals, and very much look forward to the mounted generals that will presumably come out with their coming EIRs, as the ones on foot are so nice...

4 comments:

  1. wow!! beautiful vignette!
    and the painting work is perfect!
    Congrats!

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  2. Beautiful work - that standard is fantastic. Best, Dean

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  3. I like the work on the standard, well done.

    Cheers,

    Helen

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  4. a cracking piece, love the basing too, I also need this one!

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