lovely work as always BRB, I have been working on your character for my own Roman Campaign, 'Biblus Rabatus'will be taking over from Tullus and leading the Senetorial forces. Not sure quite when though as I still have a lot of painting to do.
Hi Paul, I must spend 20 hours painting for every one gaming, these days, m'self.
I'll try to write up the spearhead thing; this lot aren't my best, a bit rushed.
12 November 2011 at 17:54
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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.
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Close this window Jump to comment formGreat painting. Well done.
10 November 2011 at 21:04
Great looking troops, excellently painted, love the blue.
10 November 2011 at 21:30
Really nice looking troops.
11 November 2011 at 05:20
lovely work as always BRB, I have been working on your character for my own Roman Campaign, 'Biblus Rabatus'will be taking over from Tullus and leading the Senetorial forces. Not sure quite when though as I still have a lot of painting to do.
What company do you buy your spears from btw?
11 November 2011 at 11:36
Splendid Simon, always loved your campaign! Hope to run my own in the spring.
The spears are Norh Star, but I file the ends to a leaf-like shape. I have a nifty technique for painting the heads, so they look more spear-like.
Thanks all!
11 November 2011 at 11:43
Another nice set of jolly jack tars..
What´s the nifty technique for painting the spearheads to look more spear like..do tell
Cheers
paul
11 November 2011 at 19:53
oh yeh...I do use my figs for wargaming but due to having more interest in the actual painting the games are rare :-D
Cheers
Paul
12 November 2011 at 17:36
Hi Paul, I must spend 20 hours painting for every one gaming, these days, m'self.
I'll try to write up the spearhead thing; this lot aren't my best, a bit rushed.
12 November 2011 at 17:54