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"Saracen Spearmen for SAGA"

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Blogger Dallas said...

The models look great, Greg. I have no doubt that you will be able to grind out the rest of the faction (shields and all) in no time!

September 25, 2017 at 1:19 PM

Blogger Peter Douglas said...

Great to see the Arabs Greg, you've done a great job with them. I love these Perry figs, one of my favourite ranges and the era is full of colour. Shields look great - hand painting is definitely the way to go IMHO transfers are far more frustrating to use.
Cheers, Peter

September 25, 2017 at 4:26 PM

Blogger john de terre neuve said...

Nice job Greg, I believe you have done a very nice job on the shields and the figures look great, I think I would find the crusaders the greater challenge which I have yet to paint.

John

September 25, 2017 at 5:00 PM

Blogger JamieM said...

Very nice indeed and Saga is a good fun little game so even if you never get to "Hail Caesar" status, I'm sure you'll have fun with them.

September 26, 2017 at 3:11 AM

Blogger Curt said...

They look wonderful Dude! Your shields are great. I went with Footsore for Arabs, not just because they are great castings, but also because they have a whole range of shield transfers as well. I, like you, HATE painting shields.

September 26, 2017 at 2:33 PM

Blogger DaveV said...

They look great, Greg! Shields can be tough.

I am actually thinking about doing a crusading order for Saga. Templar bodies with Order of Santiago shields and iconography.

September 28, 2017 at 2:07 PM

Blogger Peter said...

Just come across your blog looking for 30K inspiration but I also harbour dreams of a force for the Crusades. At least you have figures and have painted some - I haven't even got around to buying any yet! These are very nice indeed. BTW LBMS have some Arab kite shield transfers here: http://www.littlebigmenstudios.com/product-category/28mm-transfers/gripping-beast/plastic-arabs/

October 11, 2017 at 1:30 PM

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