BRB - you should put the bite on Secundas - the old Iron Mitten has several times his own bodyweight in spare lead - check his Alexander & Companions box of bits out!
Hi Doc, thanks! I must have getting on for 1000 unpainted Foundry Greeks and Macedonians in my own lead mountain; it's always the figures one doesn't have, one wants! In this case the Companion Spanish... mostly since they went OOP.
19 February 2010 at 09:08
I received an unexpected package in the post from Nick Speller today, containing the Spanish cavalrymen for my Numidian General's bodyguard. He's done a fine job on these, as ever! The minis are Companion, Foundry and Crusader, mounted on whatever horses I could find; a couple of the Aventine horses mixed in very nicely. I added rosettes, medallions and fringes to some of the horses, for a Spanish flavour. Ole!
[Image] I'll base them over the next week, and post a proper picture when they are done. They may well become my nicest cavalry unit.
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Hola amigo, que pasa?
18 February 2010 at 15:51
Hola RTB! That exhausts my Spanish. Things are going well.
18 February 2010 at 16:26
my Span Cav have those funny rosettes and fringes but i had no idea what they were!
18 February 2010 at 16:50
It does make them very distinctive. I added the rosettes to these horses, to look like the ones in hte Osprey.
I wish I had some more Companion or Foundry cavalry; does anyone out there have any to swap?
18 February 2010 at 16:58
BRB - you should put the bite on Secundas - the old Iron Mitten has several times his own bodyweight in spare lead - check his Alexander & Companions box of bits out!
BTW - muy bien cavalos muchachos amigo!
Cheers,
Doc
19 February 2010 at 07:24
Hi Doc, thanks! I must have getting on for 1000 unpainted Foundry Greeks and Macedonians in my own lead mountain; it's always the figures one doesn't have, one wants! In this case the Companion Spanish... mostly since they went OOP.
19 February 2010 at 09:08