Carthaginian Spearmen
15mm figures from Corvus Belli, shield decals from Veni Vidi Vici.
This completes the main infantry component of my Carthaginians. I have Spanish scutarii to paint up, and am waiting for some Gauls to beef up the force, but the main part of the army is complete. With judicious borrowing from other forces (for example, borrowing the cavalry base from my Spartan army, and some Polybian legionaries to act as veterans in acquired Roman gear) I could field this as a DBA army now. I'll post a photo of the full force once I finish flocking all the bases. The other components of the army can be seen here, and here.
tags:gaming,wargames,miniatures,15mm
This completes the main infantry component of my Carthaginians. I have Spanish scutarii to paint up, and am waiting for some Gauls to beef up the force, but the main part of the army is complete. With judicious borrowing from other forces (for example, borrowing the cavalry base from my Spartan army, and some Polybian legionaries to act as veterans in acquired Roman gear) I could field this as a DBA army now. I'll post a photo of the full force once I finish flocking all the bases. The other components of the army can be seen here, and here.
tags:gaming,wargames,miniatures,15mm
Do your cats ever try to eat your little figurines?
ReplyDeleteI like their shiny helmets.
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ReplyDeleteI live in fear of that happening: the figurines are lead-based, so it would be very bad for the cats.
ReplyDeleteThat's why the study is out of bounds to the cats (which, of course, makes them doubly curious about what's inside)