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What? No war chariot?
pulled by elephants?
Tigers!
a *tiger* in (scipio) Africa(nus’ roman army)?
Eine ganze Staffel Tiger!111!11!11!
sorry… the heat….
tiger elephants?
Tigers and Elfants might be a bit unfair 🙂
Lol the thing is which way round would the best?
My starter box arrived this morning. Looking forward to getting the Celts ready for action. Perhaps some “what if” Caesar missing England and landed in Ireland instead – the Joe Hack game at Historicon has gotten me interested in this!
Hooray for metal spears! One thing I’m disappointed about is that it’s such a small unit box. I was hoping for at least 10-12 cavalry.
£20 apparently. For an extra £10 you can get a box of 16 from Victrix
yes but in GW scale 28mm twice the height of a normal man! Of course if you have none already it’s good value, if you have stuff you’re adding to the size difference makes my eyes bleed
I have little knowledge of these strange massive figures
Looking good. Horses look a wee bit skinny though. Will probably not notice when painted.
nice miniatures I can see me stabbing myself with the weapons. o the joys of modelling.
looking forward to some play throughs as I like this period of history.
You guys got me Dinging more dong than a Cap Street hooker!!!!! lol I need some of those. Nice models. I
nice models, i wonder why the move to resin?
Some people don’t like metal figures, and it puts them off getting into games like this – or the margins are higher in this material, or a bit of both. Not liking metal doesn’t really comprehend in my head – music and figures :p
The resin is really nice though. Not painted it yet, but they may be onto something here with this.
Resin horses with just two thin legs touching base, good luck with that.
I do like those spears being separate and a different material
You can paint them without being primed……. You’ll have to prime the spear though…
Those are really nice minis, this is so tempting to jump in and get my ancient fix. I’m a big Roman fan but I’ve never wanted to build and paint a large scale army so skirmish size is tempting.
Nice, although I have problems when I use cavalry. Still like these though.
Very nice! But alas I already bought warlords praetorian cav!