Nice Work. I think the problem with the Polemarch phalangites is that the castings are less sharp than their Foundry equivalent. This is particularly true of the pteruges which are a real pain in the backside to paint. Just my two pence worth. Regards HGA.
Great looking unit; they appear to be very similar to Foundry in style and sculpting. I don't have any GB Successors, but maybe Foundry does have sharper lines. Best, Dean
Hi Dean, almost identical to Foundry; the same sculptor, in fact (Steve Saleh). Cheers, Simon
12 February 2013 at 16:02
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Another 21 finished (bar varnishing). For some reason, I find the Polemarch rather less interesting to paint, than their Foundry equivalents; I'm really not sure why. However, I've now got enough minis finished, to be able to start thinking about basing up another 2 phalanx blocks.
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11 February 2013 at 15:32
Nice Work. I think the problem with the Polemarch phalangites is that the castings are less sharp than their Foundry equivalent. This is particularly true of the pteruges which are a real pain in the backside to paint.
Just my two pence worth.
Regards HGA.
11 February 2013 at 18:42
Hi HGA, I agree they are a little less sharp; nice minis, though (at least the infantry; I'm not wild about the cavalry).
11 February 2013 at 19:31
Jenga! Jenga!
Superb.
11 February 2013 at 20:15
Epic Does your megalamania know no bounds.I think you have more than Alexander!
11 February 2013 at 21:11
Hi Willie, I don't believe in doing things by halves! :)
11 February 2013 at 23:17
Great looking Machimoi Simon, looking forward to the finished phalanx!
12 February 2013 at 01:09
Great looking unit; they appear to be very similar to Foundry in style and sculpting. I don't have any GB Successors, but maybe Foundry does have sharper lines. Best, Dean
12 February 2013 at 15:59
Hi Dean, almost identical to Foundry; the same sculptor, in fact (Steve Saleh). Cheers, Simon
12 February 2013 at 16:02