These Romans continue a project I started way back in the '90's Here they are beside a base I completed somewhere before the century turned: New work on the left, old stuff to the right.
I had actually forgotten about this project until I started scouting out my lead mountain for the challenge. If I recall correctly I was basing them for dual use for the old Chipco Fantasy rules and Classical Hack. So a real blast from the past. I've got at least 1.5 more bags of these to clean up, prime and paint so it will be Romans for a while on the bench. It will help be get more of my brush skills back before moving onto some Perry Napoleonic that have been hanging around getting dusty for at least 10 years.
Last but certainly not least for this year's challenge is my submission to Lady Sarah. She's a 28mm Dark Sword mini from their Elmore line that I purchased for the first time I entered the Challenge back in 2012. Life intervened at that point and I failed to get one entry in. I had to complete at least one mini from that failed effort.
I've always loved the artwork from that classic era of TSR. I grew up with posters from Elmore, Easley, and the rest of that studio on my walls, and their evocative art fueled many a weekend D&D session with my high school friends. She was going to be my submission for the Toys theme round but I didn't manage to get her done by that deadline.
Points:
8 x 25mm Romans @ 5 pts = 40 points
1 x 28mm Lady @ 5 pts = 5 points
total = 45 points
It brings me to 229 for the challenge so a bit short of my 300 goal.
Well it's off to work. Unfortunately my night shifts don't afford me time to chip away on my hobby like (I think it was) Ray's epic nightshift challenge year.
Cheers,
MarkE
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A fabulous final entry Mark! Those venerable Old Glory Romans look the business (and the mentions of Chipco rules takes me back!). That being said, the female dancer takes the cake here. Wow, what a lovely job you did on her. Well done Mark. Also, thank you for the donation to Doctors' Without Borders - a very worthy organization doing important work.
- Curt










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