Showing posts with label Romano-British. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romano-British. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2009

Romano-British Sagittari

Closed Formation

Skirmish Formation

A 15 man unit of Sagittari (archers) complete. The Sagittari are handy because they are classed as light troops meaning that they can be used as skirmishers, or form up to fight as light infantry. They are armed with composite bows, swords and bucklers. Figures are 28mm Gripping Beast.


Saturday, August 15, 2009

Romano-British Pedyt

Just finished the command group of my Romano-British Pedyt. They are going to be churchies with a Catholic Priest attached to the unit to harden them up. Figures are 28mm Gripping Beast.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Romano-British Unit Finished


It took a while but I finally finished this 24 man unit of Roman0-British for WAB. Figures are 28mm Gripping Beast based up for WAB Age of Arthur. On to the next unit of 24.....

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Romano-British

Couple of more figures painted up. A musician and I don't know what the other bloke is meant to be, maybe a goat herder. He will do nicely on the rear rank as a filler. Figures are 28mm Gripping Beast.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Romano-British Commanipulares

I just finished a unit of 12 mounted Commanipulares for WAB Age of Arthur. If you laugh at my horses I will have to find you and kill you. This is the first time I have painted 28mm horses. It was mind numbing. 15mm horses are easy. Not these babies. I had an accident with the standard bearers flag. I stuck it on upside down, I then had to take it off with a hobby knife and glue it the right side up. There was no way I was throwing it out. All the bases have been magnetised by Litko magnetic bases. I tried to stick a figure on the fridge but he slid down. I am going to transport these lads to games in a metal tool box. The magnetic bases should stop them sliding around. Fingers crossed. Figures are Gripping Beast and as always, a pleasure to paint.