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Blogger Jehan said...

Very impressive ! I'm pressed to see pictures of the full project !

4 February 2010 at 14:01

Blogger Keir said...

I'm wondering if I understand the Aventine release schedule properly. As far as I can tell, and this is strictly speaking, the only Repo Romans they have released to date are a couple of packs of velites, no?

I realize they have allied Roman haststi, but are these allies of Roma equipped and fighting as hastati or Roman allies of the Etruscans equipped and fighting as hastati? And, in any event, are we to see a forthcoming range of Repo Roman hastati, triari, velites, commanders etc. (I reaslize the velites have been started)?

Confused say.

Keir

4 February 2010 at 14:10

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Thanks Jehan!

Hi Keir, the Aventine Romans are just coming out now; first the velites you've seen (which are also used with the Italian allies), triarii in a few days time and the hastati/principes over the next four weeks or so. They will also be doing command and casualty figures and hopefully character figures such as lictors.

After that I gather we'll see some Pyrrhics!

4 February 2010 at 14:17

Blogger Broeders said...

Nice - I will be mostly copying some of these for my own Romans. Good stuff!

4 February 2010 at 14:46

Blogger Der Tsstler said...

they look really cool ! A whole army of them is like xxx for wargamers... :)

4 February 2010 at 18:14

Blogger Sire Godefroy said...

Those Romans are quite seductive, the more as I'm already proud owner of some Pyrrhic troops. Gets me thinking about this old 'Italian Job' campaign stored somewhere on my hard drive.
Would be nice to see your and your companions' progress.

Cheers
SG

5 February 2010 at 17:47

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi SG,

Don't worry there will be plenty more pics to follow.

BTW I just saw the First Aventine Triarii; lovely.

5 February 2010 at 20:42

Blogger Galpy said...

They do look amazing,and i hope to see more of the finished project one day. you might want to come over for a visit one day, i'm just a newby on the blog block.
Cheers Kent.
http://kentspainting15mm.blogspot.com

7 February 2010 at 10:07

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