Sunday 15 February 2015

From Curt - 28mm Retiarii (Retiarius) - Gladiators Armed with Net and Trident (10 Points)



My second entry this week (woo!) is a couple more gladiators to add to my existing Ludus.  This time it is two Retiarii ('net-men') which were gladiators whose fighting style focused on the use of the trident and throwing net.  From historical evidence it seems these fellows were often set against two Secutors ('chasers'), with the Retiarius placed on an elevated platform, sometimes over water, and the Secutorii set to assault him.  Sounds like pretty harrowing stuff - it would seem that gladiators didn't have a very good Workplace Health & Safety policy...


These two 28mm figures are from Brigade Games (It would seem that I'm on a bit of a tear with Brigade's stuff lately). Great sculpts and very easy to work with. Similar to my previous gladiators, I’ve done the groundwork with a gratuitous amount of gore so it better blends with the ‘Spartacus’ game-board.


The last shot is of the Ludus as it stands now, with all seven gladiators arrayed for combat.

‘Ave, Imperator, morituri te salutant.’

32 comments:

  1. Nice job on these Curt. I like the blue you used on the one fellow and the pose on the other is so dynamic.

    Are you going to paint the trainer of the Ludus? If you do, find a big tall handsome one with a whip like in the Gladiator series :)

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    1. Thanks Anne. Most of these models have very nice posing which makes them a pleasure to work with (Paul Hicks again, I think - the man is a wizard).

      A 'Doctore' eh? Oh yes, I think we need a striking Numidian to fill in the sandals of 'Oenomaus'.

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    2. Oh yeah, Annzie needs some beefcake :0)

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    3. Sorry Anne Hollywood got it wrong in real life they tended to be a little on the chubby side.

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    4. As if I care about real life......

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    5. I'm with you on that one babe.

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  2. Marvellous work Curt. These definitely get a "thumbs up" from me :)

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    1. Ah, very good Tamsin! Glad you like them.

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  3. Fantastic painting work, with great bases. Very nice choice of colours. I have one of these figures, and I´m thinking about to buy some more of them because they are very good.

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    1. Thanks Juan. I think I have three packs worth of these and they are all very good.

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  4. The Spanish!!!! The Spanish!!!
    The Spanish!!!! The Spanish!!!
    The Spanish!!!! The Spanish!!!

    ;-)

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    1. Haha! Indeed Gilles, indeed. :)

      'What we do in life echoes in eternity.'

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  5. Aargh... You bad man... I could be tempted... Lovely stuff

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    1. Ha! Go for it Dave, it's a very small investment in relation to your past commitments.

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    2. And his present commitments - have you seen the recent pics of what is on his workbench? ;)

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  6. Morituri Te Salutamant (There is always some smart arse!)
    Nice work mate. The Ludus grows well. I just wish some figure manufacturer would make more Barley-men physique Gladiators. But these are very nice.

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    1. But Barley-men don't help sell loin-cloths and tridents. Oh, strike that...

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  7. The blue caught my eye as well. A great second submission

    Ian

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  8. Wonderfully evocative figures!

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  9. Fantastic looking gladiators; I've been looking for some retiarii, and didn't know Brigade Games made some.

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    1. Yeah, they came as a surprise to me as well. They are a bit lean but I kinda like the look of them.

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  10. Great looking gladiators. This must be the week for them as I've got a few coming this week too :)

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    1. Ah, very cool. I look forward to seeing yours Paul.

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  11. The new gladiators are a great addition to your crew! I still like me the plumed superstar best though...he must be your main event. You need a couple chariots and lions to city complete a proper circus though! ;)

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    1. Yes, I do need some animals for sure. I should look at Mr. Awdry's site as he has such wonderful beasts on display...

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  12. Great work! You've really brought out a sense of haggard misery in their faces. And the gore on the bases is quite effective.

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    1. Thanks David. The gore is a bit over-the-top but it fits in well with the comic book nature of the TV series.

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  13. A fearsome looking bunch Curt and very well painted!

    Christopher

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