What scale are they? The sculpt is really good and it would suit our own Punic Wars battles (but we go for 10mm so I may need to butcher a small plastic elephant from my son's zoo collection instead).
Really enjoying the Zama build up and awaiting the outcome with interest - may set the standard for us to try with our armies (I've gor MRR, my mate has Carthaginians).
Finally - I used to live in Muswell Hill (Alma Road). Nice part of the city.
Great work here. It must be very rewarding to complete the first one considering all the work that went into getting the original figure made. I like the arrows in the dead elephant. They're a nice touch.
Looks great! And I agree with the other comments, the arrows are a nice touch.
I just hope that Roman gave the elephant a good kick before climbing up on him like that -- just to make 100% certain he was dead! ;)
28 January 2010 at 05:35
Here's the first dead nellie (I hope to paint 8 or so for our Zama game by April). You may recall that I myself sculpted dead nellie, a recently deceased African Forest elephant, and Keith at Aventine very kindly cast it up for me. The victorious Roman is also from Aventine.
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Shield design LBMS.
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The arrows are plastic broom bristle, with the end crimped with pliers. Very easy...
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I'm very pleased with the way it came out. It was a very simple paint job. I have a second model almost completed, photo to follow tomorrow, I hope.
If you would like a dead nellie, youreself, Aventine are selling them and very kindly donating the profits to "Help for Heroes".
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Close this window Jump to comment formDidn't take much to bring that ellie down ;)
27 January 2010 at 11:04
What scale are they? The sculpt is really good and it would suit our own Punic Wars battles (but we go for 10mm so I may need to butcher a small plastic elephant from my son's zoo collection instead).
Really enjoying the Zama build up and awaiting the outcome with interest - may set the standard for us to try with our armies (I've gor MRR, my mate has Carthaginians).
Finally - I used to live in Muswell Hill (Alma Road). Nice part of the city.
27 January 2010 at 11:06
Hi Consul, the fatal wound is underneath! ;-)
broeders, they are 28mm, roughly 40mm to the shoulder. Oliphant-sized in 10mm.
So you are an ex Muswell Hillbilly! We are near the golf course.
27 January 2010 at 11:40
Great work here. It must be very rewarding to complete the first one considering all the work that went into getting the original figure made. I like the arrows in the dead elephant. They're a nice touch.
27 January 2010 at 12:25
Definitely too big for my tiny troops then!
27 January 2010 at 13:15
Most definitely!
Hi Alan, it is satisfying. I've cast miniatures before but never painted them up properly, like this one.
27 January 2010 at 13:18
Where the guts, I want the guts, show me the guts.
27 January 2010 at 14:49
I'm not going to show you the guts here in case anyone is squeamish. But I will email you the guts. :-)
27 January 2010 at 14:54
Very nice.
Want me to publish the gutts on my blog ? I've published worse stuff in the past )
27 January 2010 at 15:33
Thanks for the guts! Me love the guts.
27 January 2010 at 17:25
Looks great! And I agree with the other comments, the arrows are a nice touch.
I just hope that Roman gave the elephant a good kick before climbing up on him like that -- just to make 100% certain he was dead! ;)
28 January 2010 at 05:35