Great work by Gordon on those figures.Best finish the BTD figures first (which are very nice imho) if you change to the Aventine figures you may not go back!!
Willie, you are not wrong... my problem is indeed that I still have 160 or so BTDs and 160 or so Foundry minis that are planned into my 69AD army and which I'm very reluctant to pass over, as I may never get back to them again. Too many minis, such little time...
I'm nearly finished another unit of 24 (18 done) but these ones are converted Aventine Legionaires, but with the crested helmets like the ones on the Praetorian Guard fig. I would have had them done today, but lights poor up here today. Should have them done mid-week if anyone wants to see them?
This week people keep sending me pictures of their minis, which are invariably far better painted than my own; it's becoming a positive curse. ;-)
Today's minis are beautifully painted by Gordon Smith, and are from the new Aventine EIR Range for the Marcomannic wars. Gordon took the pictures, too. The shield designs are LBMS (specially re-sized by Steve from the ones for the A&A range). All pictures are clickable.
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Below is the full unit. Gordon has wisely gone for 60mm deep bases as the Aventine's are in particularly animated poses.
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I love the mini below with the crested helmet. There are a very large number of helmet variations in this range.
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Gordon deliberately went with a very grubby "or campaign" style, a good call!
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The below pic shows how animated the minis are. I usually go with very static poses, but the below looks brilliant!
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And now, all together.
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I also have bought enough minis for a couple of units of these, but they are resting in a box whlst I finish up basing all the BTD minis that have been painted, and rest in storage. And yet, these minis are several orders of magnitude better sculpted than the BTDs; I really should get on with them!
16 Comments
Close this window Jump to comment formDon't feel bad. Those minis are better painted than most of us could do.
16 June 2012 at 18:30
I agree with John..they are of a very high standard. The one with the crested helmet...optio or tressarius?
Cheers
paul
16 June 2012 at 19:31
or was it tessarius? --i can never remember...
16 June 2012 at 19:32
They are some top notch figures!!!
16 June 2012 at 22:01
brilliant unit. Those Aventine miniatures really seem very nice.
17 June 2012 at 01:14
Gordon indeed did a nice job!
Christopher
17 June 2012 at 01:17
My word they really are top quality! Splendid work indeed.
17 June 2012 at 08:25
Thats a brilliant unit, the painting and layout are just brilliant.
17 June 2012 at 09:18
Thanks chaps, they are nice, aren't they!
Simon
17 June 2012 at 10:42
Great work by Gordon on those figures.Best finish the BTD figures first (which are very nice imho) if you change to the Aventine figures you may not go back!!
17 June 2012 at 10:46
Willie, you are not wrong... my problem is indeed that I still have 160 or so BTDs and 160 or so Foundry minis that are planned into my 69AD army and which I'm very reluctant to pass over, as I may never get back to them again. Too many minis, such little time...
17 June 2012 at 10:54
Those are top shelf figs!
17 June 2012 at 17:28
I'm nearly finished another unit of 24 (18 done) but these ones are converted Aventine Legionaires, but with the crested helmets like the ones on the Praetorian Guard fig. I would have had them done today, but lights poor up here today. Should have them done mid-week if anyone wants to see them?
17 June 2012 at 17:44
Yes Goordon, please do fire them across when ready!
Cheers, Simon
17 June 2012 at 18:41
Brilliant figures and brilliant painting!
18 June 2012 at 00:19
ooooooooh...... their nice !
18 June 2012 at 13:59