Friday 3 February 2023

From TamsinP: 15mm Gallic Cavalry (60 points)

 


In my submission last week I mentioned that there were some Gallic cavalry that I had skipped painting to go with the Numidians and Romans because I then wouldn't have had time to get the basing done on everything. Well, here they are one week later.





Again, these are 15mm figures from Lancashire Games. They'll form the start of an allied contingent for my Romans and ancient Germans (yes, I will have to order some more figures for that...)


For Scoring

15 x 15mm cavalry @ 4 = 60 points

Total = 60 points


Friday Minion: Aha, these noble Gallic cavalry look lovely: I like them flaunting their wealth with some colour, as well as the striking patterns on their shields. 

60 points to your tally, keep it up, Tamsin!










31 comments:

  1. these are very nice, have some of these to paint soon

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  2. Really great painting on these 15mm's ! You do get the great sense of mass at this scale compared to 28mm.
    Cheers JezT

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    1. Cheers! You only get that sense of mass if you are using more figures per base though! :)

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  3. Impressive! Love the shield patterns.

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    1. Thanks! The shield patterns are simple, but effective. :)

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  4. That is one striking group of rough riders, wouldn't like to be in their path!

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  5. Those are a gret bunch! Shields really stand out

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    1. Thanks! Simple but effective shield patterns! :)

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  6. Lovely brushwork mate. The range of colours really makes them pop!

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  7. Those are great, Tamsin! I love the spashes of color on them, the shields really pop!

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  8. Love the sheer volume when lined up in this scale, but damn that is great painting to go alongside it all! Wonderful!

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  9. This group of cavalry look great, very bright and vibrant.

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  10. A nice gaggle of early French, Tamsin. Great work on the shields!

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    1. Cheers! The hardest thing with the shields was deciding what pattern to do. :)

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  11. Very colourful bunch, I like the straightforward but very effective shields!

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    1. Cheers! At this scale, simple patterns on shields win out over trying to do anything complicated! :)

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  12. Excellent submission. The wealth of color is eye catching. Well done.

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  13. Loving the bright colours on them Tamsin

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