Paul yes something like cobblestones would be just right, but I have a lot of area of bases to cover. I've been wondering about doing a crazy-paving like effect with some sort of flagstone, like one sees on Roman streets... giving it some thought...
Actually, Willie, I don't think these will be very useful; they are very specialised and only really of any value, for fighting inside a city. And I don't yet have a city... it's on the to do list, with the legionary camp, and a couple more legions, and the auxiliiary cavalry, and the Praetorians...
Hehe, I recognize the feeling of having hundreds of minis waiting to be painted, while trying to find time to prep your rpg stuff, build and paint your terrain, and find the time to follow blogs and forums at the same time.
A very rough WIP shot of the first ancients minis that have actually made it onto the painting tray in 6 months!
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I'm planning to depict a crowd of lightly armed civilians with a few vigiles and urbana mixed in, either as rioters or perhaps the Vitellian defenders of Rome in 67AD. Strictly street fighters. I'm currently thinking about how to base them, if anyone has any ideas for base dressing etc., please bung them my way!
28 of these were painted very nicely by mon ami Greg who very kindly gave them to me at Salute. The ugly woman front right and a few other dodgy minis are spares from the painting box, anything good is from Greg. Some of the minis are Foundry, others Aventine, some god knows! I'm doing just a little highlighting and detailing, maybe some tunic stripes and suchforth.
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Close this window Jump to comment formHi Simon, how's about these:
http://blackcatbases.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=444_618
Some of the patterns seem ideal for street scenes.
Old Roman rioters never die - they just turn into chariot factions...
26 April 2012 at 22:26
Sorry i missed you at Salute, i did keeep an eye out but no luck. Good to see you back on Romans.
26 April 2012 at 22:34
Next year, Secundus! Sorry I missed you too.
Paul yes something like cobblestones would be just right, but I have a lot of area of bases to cover. I've been wondering about doing a crazy-paving like effect with some sort of flagstone, like one sees on Roman streets... giving it some thought...
26 April 2012 at 22:43
Nice work on the ancients
27 April 2012 at 01:24
Nice work, keep it up!
27 April 2012 at 16:32
Thanks chaps! Simon
27 April 2012 at 18:56
Blimey...6 months!!! Either that went fast or the clocks have gone forward already :-D
Good to see you back to ancients
Cheers
paul
27 April 2012 at 21:59
Look forward to seeing these based up and turned into a fighting unit.
28 April 2012 at 16:29
Look good Simon very handy figures.
29 April 2012 at 12:59
Thanks chaps!
Actually, Willie, I don't think these will be very useful; they are very specialised and only really of any value, for fighting inside a city. And I don't yet have a city... it's on the to do list, with the legionary camp, and a couple more legions, and the auxiliiary cavalry, and the Praetorians...
Simon
29 April 2012 at 13:37
Hehe, I recognize the feeling of having hundreds of minis waiting to be painted, while trying to find time to prep your rpg stuff, build and paint your terrain, and find the time to follow blogs and forums at the same time.
12 August 2012 at 19:06
Thousands, Rudy, thousands! ;-)
Simon
12 August 2012 at 19:33