These are the two cohorts of Praetorian guards that I needed for the Ad Castores game. There were 9 cohorts of Praetorians in the Othonian army, but only 3 were sent northwards, initially, to resist the surprise transalpine Vitellian invasion.
Most
of the miniatures are the single Foundry Saleh pose, which luckily I
love. They were superbly painted for me by my friend Nick Speller. I do love the striped pila shafts he painted... I added the shield transfers, some highlights, varnished and based them. The grimacing Optio in the front rank is a Black Tree conversion,
and the cornicen and signifer are converted A&A's. I'm particularly proud
of the standards, which I extended by a cm or so, to make them suitably
imposing. The shield transfers are, of course, LBMS.
Since originally sending these off to be painted, I've picked up some 3 dozen more unpainted Praetorians, and I'm minded to paint another cohort or two, so that I can use some of the lovely red LBMS transfers. And after all, at the battle of Cremona, there were Praetorians on both sides!
Gorgeous unit. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteThey look great!
ReplyDeletethey look fantastic great painting
ReplyDeleteThanks chaps! Am well pleased with them.
ReplyDeleteImposing is the word! Excellent unit!
ReplyDeleteVery nice job indeed, shields look great.
ReplyDeleteYep. That blue on the shields is tasty.
ReplyDeleteGreat en-masse look!
ReplyDeleteStunning work !!!
ReplyDeleteBest regards Michael