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Blogger Ray Rousell said...

Wow, I love the shields on both units, they'd definatly give the enemy a headache if they stared at them long enough!

8 April 2011 at 19:02

Blogger Paul´s Bods said...

They look very nice. The "ying/yang" pattern on the shields is very well done, very clean and defined lines on both sets of shields.
Cheers
Paul

8 April 2011 at 19:43

Blogger BigRedBat said...

I do love the ying yang, m'self. There is a shield on the Notitia like that, but with different colours.

I had a very nifty idea earlier, about basing... more anon.

8 April 2011 at 21:03

Blogger Paul O'G said...

Awesome shieldwork indeed!

8 April 2011 at 22:48

Blogger Christopher(aka Axebreaker) said...

Nice and like you I'm looking forward to the new Musketeer Romano British/late Romans or early Byzantine or how you view them.

Cheers
Christopher

8 April 2011 at 22:55

Blogger James said...

I rather like the old basing. Lovely troops.

8 April 2011 at 22:55

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi Christopher, yes the Muskateers look very late, indeed! I'll probably hold off until I've painted some more Middle Imperials, though.

James, my basing style has evolved and they are the wrong colour. They'll look a lot better when I'm done...

9 April 2011 at 00:06

Blogger МаксимС said...

Привет!Все как всегда очень красиво.А что за инь и янь на щитах изображены?Всегда рад римлянам.

9 April 2011 at 15:30

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi Maxim, yes they are vin and yang; happily it is based on a Roman design (although the colours are a little different).

I've just started to base them up...

9 April 2011 at 17:24

Blogger Larry Stehle said...

Sigh....

If only I could paint shields like that!!!

11 April 2011 at 06:08

Blogger Grégory Privat said...

I've seen those in flesh this week end : they're at least as good in flesh as on the pictures !

19 April 2011 at 22:49

Blogger BigRedBat said...

I've just this minute, finished painting and flocking the bases. It took me 4 nights to do the 2 units! Hope to take pics, tomorrow...

19 April 2011 at 23:22

Thanks for commenting. I will post this as soon as I am able to review it.
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