These are a combination of the regular legionaries and the veterans, both plastic sets. I really like these models a lot. They look the part and are easy to build and fun to paint. I find the rank and file are just fine but the command models do tend to get a little bit samey after a couple of units.
These will mostly be filling out holes in my existing cohorts. These are also the last of the single based models for this army. The rest will be on unit bases.
There is just something about rankss of Romans , and these are a fine additon. - Nice one Centurian..
Nice work Aaron
ReplyDeleteCracking stuff Aaron!
ReplyDeleteNice work on them, Aaron! They look really great ranked up! Oddly enough it is the shields that put me off the most for painting Romans!....plus the lack of firearms! But I really like how your sheilds turned out. ;)
ReplyDeleteExcellent work. I am a big fan of these plastics. I think they are really good as well. The only thing that had me scratching my head was why the standard once assembled ends up in that leaning forward pose. WHY? Nice painting mate. cheers
ReplyDeleteGreat job Aaron!
ReplyDeleteI agree, the figures are excellent for rank and file. Nice job on these.
ReplyDeletenice paintwork!
ReplyDeletebut what have the Romans ever done for us?? ;-)
Massed Romans look most impressive. Good job bringing these to life.
ReplyDeleteEarly Imperial Romans are the best looking Romans. These are superb, great work!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant and crisp painting on these chaps, well done!
ReplyDeleteGreat brushwork!
ReplyDeleteLooking very nice Aaron.
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