I have been able to avoid the distractions of the new and shiny things the war-gaming world has thrown at me and completed my 4th unit of Late Roman infantry. These figures are all by Wargames Foundry. While they are not as dynamically posed as the earlier units, I appreciated their uniformity after the shield issues I had with the the last bunch.
As with the earlier units I went with two ranks of spearmen supported by a rank of light bowman, cant can also be used as skirmishers.
Here is a close up of the command stand
Total 24-28mm figures I think that puts the point total for this submission at 120.
Thanks for looking
From DaveD. They are a fine addition with a nice regimented look as well.
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Wednesday, 12 February 2020
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Wonderful looking Romans! Love the freehands on their shields.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah!! More awesome Romans! Great stuff Eric.
ReplyDeleteThose look very nice indeed. Love the shields and the flexibility of the 3rd row archers. The static poses make them look more 'regular".
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Eric :)
ReplyDeletethey look fab, sometimes it's just best if the unit actually lines up
ReplyDeleteThey look great - the army will be really impressive.
ReplyDeleteSuper looking Late Romans! Great painting, lovely finish!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Great shields!
ReplyDeleteNice work Eric - late Romans are the bomb!
ReplyDeleteI love late romans, and these are really great!
ReplyDeleteFoundry's still got it - and you've certainly done these figures justice, Eric!
ReplyDeleteLove the look of those great shields!
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