It's getting late for scribbling and scratching on the paper, not long to go now so time to show some more painted figures.
This entry, my fifth in this Challenge, has more Romans from Corvus Belli and Essex, Spartan cavalry from Xyston and a retro Citadel skeleton.
In reverse order then, the skeleton from the Second Citadel Compendium in 1984, this was one of the first miniatures that I bought back in the day. This is the same figure, cleaned down to the base metal using cellulose thinners and repainted for your viewing today.
If you follow the link above you will see the others of this motley crue. Over this year I hope to paint them all again and the release them to a gaming table at some point after all they can only die again.
Next are the Spartan cavalry from Xyston. Never the strong point of a Spartan army, cavalry does however have it's uses so here they are. The slight shine is due the picture being sans matte varnish; a school boy error that will be rectified shortly.
As always with Xyston figures, very nicely sculpted and cleanly cast.
Lastly, for this post are a few more Early Imperial Romans. The legionnaires from Corvus Belli - the original metal casts - and supporting saggitarii from Essex Miniatures.
The shield transfers are from Little Big Men and really bring the unit together.
The double depth basing on a 40mm front is for use in ADLG and works well aesthetically as well as providing a more realistic look that the standard single rank on 40 x 15mm.
There will be Romans in the next two weeks with the last legionnaires, auxilia and cavalry alea joining the finishing line for the 19th.
So, how does this tally for the Challenge?
1 x 28mm infantry figure: 5 points
3 x 15mm cavalry figures: 12 points
20 x 15mm infantry figures: 40 points
For a total of 57 points, taking the Challenge total so far to 118 (23.6%) with another 110 points nearing completion. Not the full amount however, it will see the Romans finished for now.
Cheers for now
Cool mix of figures Ross. Really like seeing the veteran Skelly come back to life (sort of). Fine work on the ancients too. Spartan overly does have it uses, scouting, flank protection, being something to thow away so as to give the phalanx another turn. According to Xenophon, they hired Mercenary Cavalry which could be of better quality than the citizen cavalry.
I am rounding you up to 60 points.
Nice work, Ross! Good to see someone else giving early '80s Citadel minis some love. :)
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DeleteGreat looking veteran skeleton and lovely ancients!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Cheers Iain!
DeleteLove the old skool skelly! Great work, Ross!
ReplyDeleteThanks Curt, those old skellies are one of my favourite C ranges from Citadel.
DeleteNice work Ross. Love the old Citadel stuff. I hope you washed your hands afterwards, there's enough lead in there too... um... bugger... what was I saying?
ReplyDeleteAfter taking the paint off, I lost a layer or so of skin, though the gloves I was wearing!
DeleteGreat work Ross, your 15mm are better than my 28mm! And as for the Spartan cavalry, at least they would not be disgraced if they returned without shields, like the hoplites…
ReplyDeleteSo far the Spartan cavalry have exceeded expectations and lasted several round of combat.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the Corvus Belli Romans Ross
ReplyDeleteGood job Ross
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