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| Probably shouldn't have done the Roman Review until I'd finished these but... |
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| Two cohorts brings it up to four when I had originally planned on three - but I had the figures so... |
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| Left the shields plain. Might detail them a bit more in the future (no I won't). |
So as far as the Romans are concerned I'll certainly do two or three Praetorian units which I could then pretend to be late Republican. Other than that, one cavalry and two auxilia units ad, as far as I am concerned, the legions are complete.



They look great, very impressive when they are all ranked up.
ReplyDeleteThat's one reason why I prefer marching Romans/Napoleonics to other poses - they look like they mean business.
DeleteOld School legion at its best!
ReplyDeleteAlan Tradgardland
Thank you. That's the intent.
DeleteHave to agree - it's the best pose for a Roman legionary - and these look great as Old School units. Am overcome by strong WRG vibe!
ReplyDeleteOf course, another reason could be that the pila on other legionary poses tend to be a bit fragile as well :(
DeleteThat last bit is meant to be :( !
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