Thursday, 20 June 2013

A tale of two Ptolemies

For last month's Raphia game, I found myself in the unusual position of having a commanding general too many. I never got around to posting the "finished" shots... 

The first Ptolemy IV, below, is from Polemarch, kindly donated by Jim Clarke, who commissioned the range.  I put him on a Foundry horse, asked Nick to paint him, and gave him a couple of Polemarch aides (painted by Raglan), an Aventine Standard and a Salute-giveaway Punic military advisor (very kindly donated by Jeffski off the WD3 forum).  I named this Ptolemy the Effete Youth.


I also wanted a Ptolemy with more military bearing; after all he did lead the bodyguard cavalry, in the battle.  The Dashing Commander below is an Aventine, with a Polemarch standard-bearer, again both on Foundry horses and painted by Nick Speller. The eagle symbol was used by the Ptolemies.


On the day of the game, I went with the Effete Youth, over the Dashing Commander.  The rest, as they say, was history...

7 comments:

  1. Good grief. You must have an enormous collection by now! A Group shot is called for ..Isn´t there "big army " day soon??

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  2. Nice collaborative work on these. Best, Dean

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  3. I'm with Paul. Pics from the game were great, but we want more money shots.

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  4. They both look good Simon. I am actually going to have to paint up one of my PM armies eventually!

    Jim

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  5. Excellent commanders Simon! I prefer the dashing commander with the eagle and thunderbolt symbol.

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  6. Thanks chaps! There's a place for both.

    Paul, yes a parade would be fun!

    Simon

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