21 more marines and a centurion for my naval legion; just 18 minis left to go, now! And the shields, and basing, of course. This time, I swapped a bunch of heads for the sake of variety. The centurion was nicked from a previous project.
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Sunday, 6 November 2011
Hello Sailors
21 more ex-marines for Legio Adiutrix I; roughly blocked in. I've picked a different shade of blue, and carried out a few head swaps, to bring in a little variety.
Painting an 80-man legion from scratch, is a fair old job. When this batch is finished, mid week, I'll have 61 minis ready, and will be slightly more than half way to final completion of the unit, when one factors in shields, basing and "snagging". I really do like this BTD pose, rather nicely sculpted (by Woody now of GB, IIRC).
Saturday, 5 November 2011
Marcus Clodius Balista, Dux Ripae
Here rides Marcus Clodius Balista, Dux Ripae and later Praefectus Praetorio. He is a noble Angle by birth, hence the blond hair, unusual on a Roman. Although a barbarian, he rises high in the ranks of the Roman army at the time of Valerian and Gordianus, in the excellent Harry Sidebottom books. If you've not ready these, do buy them as soon as you possibly can... the first, essentially about the siege of Dura Europos, is the very best, but all are good. Harry Sidebottom has written the series of Roman novels that I would have written if a) I could write worth a damn, and b) I was an Oxford Lecturer in Ancient History!
This is another, slightly retouched mini from my fortunate US eBay purchase; a heavily converted Black Tree Miniatures Roman general, I believe. Curses; it has just occurred to me that he should be riding Balista's Pale Horse... the mount he is riding must be a "loner". I might even tackle him, again, later (see comments).
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Coh. II, IIII Scythica
I've finished my second Middle Imperial unit, a Cohort of the IIII Scythica. This legion was stationed in Syria, guarding the border with the Parthian and later the Sassanian Empires.
All the figures are from A&A miniatures, and some were bought painted on eBay, painted by a very capable painter (although I did the shields, with A&A transfers, and one hand painted). The shield design is based on the one found at Dura Europos.
I'm quite pleased with them! The tribune came out particularly well, do have a click. There are some shots here of the progress of the painting. I'll return to paint a third unit in a month or so.
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Middle Roman Syndrome
I mean, I just love this A&A range, but they take so long to paint! Twice as long as an EIR. It's the pteurges, and the edges around the armour. Look good though... but will I ever complete an army of them?
A quick WIP shot of the A&A Middle Imperials that have been on my painting tray for around a month; ready to base. I painted half, the rest (the better ones!) came from a lucky eBay purchase from the US. Various command figures are coming on, in the background. Watch this space...
Saturday, 22 October 2011
New Toys
Yesterday I took delivery of a lovely Roman fort from Paul Darnell; it is a beautiful piece of work! I especially like the gate tower, and the blue-grey colour he has used for the wood, which I shall nick for future projects.
There are 2 barracks with it, very simple, very nice, mostly foam-card and Wills pantiles. I might try to make some myself.
Paul is getting out of modelmaking, shortly, so this could be the time to commission that building you always wanted, from him!
Tuesday, 18 October 2011
Per Mare, Per Terram
(The motto is of our Royal Marines; seems appropriate!)
20 more recruits for my rapidly-mustering ex-marine legion, I Adiutrix. This time I've gone with a pale (almost duck-egg) blue tunic. These are 20 more almost total repaints of an eBay purchase. I replaced all the original pila with new pila I made by cutting the heads off old pila, and drilling metal pins into them, so as to get nice, thin shafts. Bonkers, I know, but I shall do the same with all my pila in future! Only 40 minis to go, now... and 80 shields, still on order.
I'll now take a little while off this force, to finish the Middle Imperial Cohort that has been on my painting tray for a month. After that I may have a crack at the new Marcommanic-war Romans*, that I've just bought off Keith at Aventine.
*Very Late Early Imperial, one might call them. Or Very Early Middle Imperial, I suppose...
*Very Late Early Imperial, one might call them. Or Very Early Middle Imperial, I suppose...
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