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Blogger Paul´s Bods said...

Another lovely unit. Saleh? I´ve looked that word up..but only found stuff about an Arabic prophet?
Cheers
paul

26 September 2012 at 14:53

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi Paul, thanks!

Steve Saleh was one of the Foundry sculptors, and sculpted a small range of Romans for them that I love, and also many of the minis for their classic World of the Greeks range. Now working with Warlord, I believe. I am (with the odd exception) a big Saleh fan.

Simon

26 September 2012 at 15:11

Blogger Paul´s Bods said...

Aha!!! I thought it might have been a word for a type of roman recruit from the middle east...why?..I don´t know. I´ll kick myself :-D
Cheers
paul

26 September 2012 at 17:59

Blogger legatus hedlius said...

I love your splendid new basing for them! They have never looked so good.

By the way, in their only wargames outing they fought valiantly in a Battle of the Medway game we ran at Fishbourne Roman Palace a few years ago. The Roman legionaries fled but these chaps put up a good account of themselves!

I'd just come out of hospital having had a suspected heart attack (which I hadn't - it eventually turned out I was allergic to coffee!) and had to keep leaping outside to take my blood pressure!

http://3rdcenturyromanwab.blogspot.co.uk/2010/06/article-on-battle-of-medway-game-2005.html

29 September 2012 at 09:10

Blogger BigRedBat said...

How cool is that- wargaming at Fishbourne! What a splendid idea. The game looks great.

Sorry to hear you were unwell. A coffee allergy sounds deadly to me, I do love to drink it by the bucket-full.

I am itching to get around to the legionaries, know exactly what I want to do with them, which is to start another legion...

Cheers, Simon

29 September 2012 at 09:19

Blogger legatus hedlius said...

It was a nice, positive write-up for wargaming too. Although I did do a bit of a job on the lovely lady reporter they sent!

I'm actually going to have a look at my EIR Roman unit now and see what state they are in (other than dusty).

29 September 2012 at 09:33

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