Tuesday 26 January 2016

From LeeH - 6mm Polybian Roman Triarii (48 points)

My 6mm Roman Republican army has grown again, this time with four units of Triarii. These were the oldest and wealthiest legionaries in the army and were usually positioned in the third rank behind the Hastati and Principes. They could afford the best equipment and typically wore heavy metal armour and carried large shields and long spears. By the time of the 2nd Punic War (the period I am working on) experience, rather than wealth, was the primary selection criteria for the Triarii. They were still the best armed troops although now they carried larger oval or rectangular shields rather than the smaller round ones of earlier periods.

Polybian (Republic) Roman Triarii

As with my other Romans these minis are by Baccus and are very nicely cast with very few minor defects and virtually no flash to be removed. A handful of the helmet plumes either broke off or were miscast but these are so few as to not ruin the overall impact of the finished units. Its tempting to think that these are virtually identical to the Hastati and Principes that I have already painted but close inspection shows that these really are distinctly different figures with appropriate armour for their class. Some parts of the models were tricky to reach when painting but overall this was a simple paint job just requiring some patience rather than masses of skill to complete.

Triarii

I rocketed through these in double quick time spending just two evenings painting the figures and a couple more for varnishing and basing. Whether I can maintain such a pace remains to be seen but if I can I could get my whole Punic War period wrapped up by the end of the challenge! Having said that I also have some WWII North Africa stuff to work on. It all depends on how long I wait before my large order of Carthaginians arrives from Baccus. I'll let the Paint Gods (or Royal Mail) decide which direction I go in next.

From behind showing the mail armour of the Triarii and the base labels

96 infantry should net me 48 Points which will push me up the ranking table a little bit so I'm quite happy with that.

"heavy metal armour" - biker jackets with studs and patches, bullet belts, faded Motorhead/Iron Maiden/Metallica t-shirts and long hair? ;)It's always good to see more 6mm goodness and you've certainly done us proud with these Triarii.48 points does shunt you up a couple of places Lee, but you've still got a way to go to catch the other Rejects up.

21 comments:

  1. Nice one Lee. Absolutely splendid units.

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  2. Very pretty those blue shields realy pop.

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  3. Epic level Lee. It sounds like you literally were down to the Triari! I have shied away from 6mm but love the results I see on the challenge. It really works well for big battles.

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  4. Very nice! These remind me of the (far too much time) I spent on the "Rome: Total War" PC game.

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  5. Lee - this is so cool! Any tips on where to get started on this period??

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  6. Lovely work on these tiny buggers!

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  7. Wonderful brushwork Lee. They look more like 15mm you've done them up so well.

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  8. Outstanding painting on 6mm figures!

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  9. Great job on them, Lee! They look fantastic!

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  10. Great work on the Romans, looking forward to more

    Ian

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