Striking command stands, Simon. I quite like what you've done there.
Regards, Steve
2 June 2013 at 01:44
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I’m frantically basing up the officers that I have, for command roles in the Ptolemaic army on Sunday. They are somewhat rushed, but will look fine from afar. Just don’t click! ;-)
The first stand, left, is the guard commander, Eurylochus the Magnesian. I've used Polemarch figures with a converted Foundry Perseus as a standard bearer, holding an Aventine standard.
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The second stand, right, represents Phoxidas the Achaean, who led the Ptolemaic mercenaries
(thureophoroi, I
have assumed). He played a key role in
the battle, as it was their attack that routed the riff-raff on the Seleucid
left. Polemarch minis, with a Foundry standard bearer.
Ptolemy, himself, will be travelling in the Royal Mail today, from Nick. In the finest traditions of show games, the varnish will, no doubt, be drying as I drive up the motorway! :-)
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Close this window Jump to comment formThey are scrumptious. I am sure they will be appreciated.
28 May 2013 at 10:52
Looking forward to seeing these in person on Sunday!
28 May 2013 at 13:28
Your command stands look great even with magnification. Nice job!
28 May 2013 at 14:25
Fantastic, very nice, excellent work. You know, all the good stuff. That aside, those are some blue helmets and I FRIGGIN' LOVE THEM!
28 May 2013 at 17:22
look great to me!
28 May 2013 at 19:31
Those are very nice. Particularly like the Phoxidas miniature.
Regards HGA.
28 May 2013 at 19:38
Beautiful command stands. Best, Dean
28 May 2013 at 23:23
Thanks chaps; they really aren't that hot, I'm afraid, but will melt into the masses...
28 May 2013 at 23:57
This project is amazing.
I've certainly enjoyed watching its progress - well done!
29 May 2013 at 12:32
Striking command stands, Simon. I quite like what you've done there.
Regards,
Steve
2 June 2013 at 01:44