I think this is my sixth Challenge, but this is the first time I have been really struggling to get started. Up to now, I have painted all of eight miniatures.... For my next contribution, I decided to take some rather simple figures to start with, but even so they took me an age to finish. However, they are sort of done at last, so here is the Late Roman Legio Quinta Macedonica. I have used the Victrix Late Roman Unarmoured Infantry miniatures for them. I'm not much of a model builder, but they seemed to go together fairly easily.In all probability, these troops would have worn armour in most cases (although they leather armour on the officers is suspect anyway), but as with almost everything about the late Roman army we cannot really sure, so I am fine with them. They are based for Hail Caesar (which I have not played yet), but they can of course be used for any game, even Saga at a pinch. I think they could also fit into any post-Roman or Arthurian setting. I struggled a bit getting four figures on a base, but the end effect is nice enough.
This is the very first time I painted a "largish" 28mm unit in one go (Yes, I can hear Yarkshire Ken's Homeric laughter in the background). So that's 24 28mm foot @ 5 points for a total of 120. Not a squirrel in sight though.
24x 28mm foot @5 = 120
Martijn, I feel your pain mate, sometimes getting the painting mojo back is a real poser indeed, but today's entry is awesome all the same! I really like your classic choice of colours and the shield designs are really striking, maybe entering this splendid unit gets your juices flowing again!
Cheers Sander



You're getting great results from the contrasts!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking Late Romans,there seems a lot of them around on the challenge at the moment? I hope this kickstarts your challenge, Im stuck trying to finish two 24 figure Napoleonic units so I know what you mean!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
They look great! I’m a big fan of those Victrix kits.
ReplyDeleteReally nice work with these paints.
ReplyDeleteNice Romans. I think we all understand how the painting output can vary significantly.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting and will be fantastic unit to play with on the wargame table!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeleteFabulous work, Martijn and congratulations on getting a big unit off the hobby desk - always a reason for celebration in my books. I agree with your assessment of Contrast/Speedpaints. I really like how they flow, and when combined with acrylics you can do some neat things. I look forward to seeing this unit the next time we visit. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat to see more Late Romans out and about. Those dynamic Victrix miniatures ARE quite challenging to rank up!
ReplyDeleteExcellent bounce back with a large unit. I too really like the flow of speed paints. These are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great result from the contrast paint Martijn
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