After expanding the ranks of my Polybian Roman Army last week now its time to add some extra muscle to my Carthaginian army under Hannibal. The most famous of the Barcids, Hannibal always seemed to be outnumbered but he made up for it by gathering disaffected and outright rebellious roman 'subjects' and turning them against Rome. The march from Spain had severely depleted his army. Some estimates suggest that as much as 75% of his starting strength was 'lost' to battle casualties, garrisoning of parts of Cisalpine Gaul and disease (especially during the harsh Alpine crossing).
When he arrived in Northern Italy Hannibal faced a region of Gallic tribes that had been brutally subdued by Rome and were naturally reluctant to turn on their powerful overlords. However after he had routed an army under Publius Scipio at the Battle of Ticinus nearly all the Gallic tribes switched to the Carthaginian cause.
I already had three of these units painted but wanted the option to field more (I can take up to six using the army list in To The Strongest). I bought enough miniatures to build two more units. These are Deep units and can therefore take a lot of damage before being destroyed. The army list also gives me the option to upgrade some to Veteran units, making them even more formidable.
Again I tried to match the work I did before but this time I think my color pallet for the shields was a little different. Some variation is fine and will enable me to easily see them if I do go for veterans. I can always argue that they are from a different allied tribe to the last lot. I also painted a dozen mounted commanders and heroes for my Gallic units. The bases of two are commanders and the singly based figures are heroes. These can be represented on the tabletop with a token but I'd rather have a figure instead.
96 infantry plus 12 Mounted figures in 6mm should get me another 60 points and puts me firmly on my way to my target.
From DaveD guest grognard
They just keeo coming Lee - hows the old eyes doing! Once again these hit the mark of a great mass effect - i am really looking forward the end of challenge shot!
60 points it is!
Superb! I love the massed look of the warbands with their varied shields. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Lee!
ReplyDeleteNice work on the little chaps Lee :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing
ReplyDeleteAwesome Lee, I’m amazed at whaty you do in 6mm
ReplyDeleteMy next entry will be 15mm tanks, just to give my failing eyesight a rest!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking miny Gauls,you don't want them too uniform do you?
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Lovely warband!
ReplyDeleteGreat work Lee, you continue to be the besr advertising for 6mm stuff.
ReplyDeleteLovely work Lee!
ReplyDeleteWonderful stuff Lee. They really look the part. At this scale you can bypass the plaid which is always a good thing!
ReplyDeleteCan’t understand how you managed to do such a great job on those little tiny models
ReplyDeleteGreat looking warbands Lee
ReplyDeleteSimply mind boggling. It must be a treat to game with this army ~ the mass effect is perfect.
ReplyDeleteNice work Lee! Impressive amount of detail for so tiny minis!
ReplyDeleteLee, those are some brilliant figures mate!
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