Imagine my surprise as I opened up my long awaited order of 3D printed Elves to fulfil my stated aim to work on a unit of Elven Archers this week only to find that the batch did not contain any bases! 😢
What it does underline is the importance of reading what the eBay lot you are buying actually contains - my bad - so I am delaying that work for a week until I get some bases delivered.
Three stands of '30' 15mm Roman Soldiers, as supplied by Warlord Games |
Instead it gives me an excuse to start work on a batch of the Warlord Games Epic Hail Ceasar miniatures that I have collected off the front of various Wargames Magazines. I have a frame of Romans and a frame each of Cartaginians and their allies.
Close-up of Roman Troop Type #1, armoured with plumes |
Close-up of Roman Troop Type #2, armoured with crests |
Close-up of Roman Troop Type #3, largely unarmoured with plumes |
As many of you will know the Roman figures come in a special format such that you can represent a block of 30 figures on one stand, without having to paint all 30 figures! For more info see <here>.
Rear view of the completed stands. |
Close-up of Roman Troop Type #3, from the rear showing that they are mosty unarmoured except for a small chest and back plate. |
Close-up of Roman Troop Type #2, from the rear showing that they are armoured |
Finally a close-up of Roman Troop Type #1, from the rear showing that they are also armoured |
It respects the long running 1/2 points rule for prone figures but extends it to cover the front and back ranks of the triple Roman stands - so these each only score half points as the front rank only contains the front of the figures and the rear rank only contains the rear of the figures. One point is awared for each of the head and shoulders of the middle rank giving a base score of 10 + (20 x 3 x 1/2) = 40.
Side view of the completed stands, showing that each has three ranks represented. |
Anyway on to how these were painted. The figures were left on their frames and undercoated in white. The base of relatively unarmoured figures were then given a coat of GS Skeleton Horde to give the appearance of a light brown tunic. Other Armoured figures were given a coat of GW Leadbelcher. Heads, arms and legs where painted with GW Darkoath Flesh. Once dry spear shafts were done in light yellow and shields in GW Mephiston Red.
Army Painter Hopilite Gold was used on helmets and the small square armour plates on the otherwise unarmoured figures. Plumes were painted with GW Black Templar, before all pieces were being removed from frames, touched up and then glued together, before a final wash of Army Painter Strong & Dark wash mixed 50/50 and then watered down.
After a matt varnish, the bases were painted with a cream hobby paints mixed with PVA glue and fine sand added.
Five Arthurian Heavy Horse, all Gripping Beast figures out of the box. |
Unit leader, standard bearer and warrior |
Two more Arthurian mounted warriors |
Another view of the five completed figures |
Covenanter Marker, with simple Hodden Grey uniform |
And another view |
Now for something completely different....
A very spikey and angry looking mutant to my eye! |
Rear view of the Zombie Mutant, showing his puss filled boils ncely! |
He came undercoated in white and I mostly used Speed Paints and Washes on him to get him done. The skin was basically GW Death Guard Green with sections done in Army Painter Algae / Gillie Green and then washed with AP Military Green. Pants are AP Rune Grey and the ripped shirt is white, washed in light grey an then highlighted again.
Another view |
SQUIRELL 15mm Romans +1 Point
POINTS
3 x 15mm Triple Bases @ 40 30 Pts ea 120 90 Points
5 x 28mm Arthurian Cavalry @ 10 Pts ea 100 50 Points
1 x 28mm ECW Foot 5 Points
1 x 28mm Zombieside Mutant 5 7 Points
Dante's Wrath Bonus 20 Points
TOTAL 250 172 Points
Lovely work. Those epic frames are intimidating tonpaint, but I imagine once you get going they quickly come together and look great on the table. Love the mutant too.
ReplyDeleteNice bunch of figures. The Arthurians are my fave.
ReplyDeleteNice work- I do like the Romans.
ReplyDeleteMartijn, sorry about the mess-up on the scoring for the Arthurians, I was originally going to submit 10 figures in this post but only had time to complete 5. Hope to have the others done intime for the next post...
ReplyDeleteGreat assortment Mike. Always nice to see Romans! I have my "free" frame sitting around the desk somewhere and I'm aiming to get something done with it at some point (so say we all, right?)
ReplyDeleteGood work.
Nice work on the Romans and knights. Zombies definitely are wrathful. Very effective gross painting there.
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