| Centre and left flank. Garrison artillery not exactly the best engines but... Slingers next to them have been painted as Spanish, white tunics and black cloaks. I'll be putting them in the Carthaginian army eventually and paint up another unit for the Romans. Middle archers, very Airfix in style, and the rather stiff 'ordinary' Auxilia - won't be increasing either of these units, archers because I've got enough, others because I don't like the figure! At the back, marching legionary - my favourite legionary figure. Need at least one more unit (probably more than one) which has been cast (several years ago!) |
Very nice - the early Garrison Romans were practically the first metal models I had in any quantity. Not that I had all that many! These look splendid as always. Those cavalry poses are very distinctive - very Garrison if you now what I mean - and the horses are great beasts.
ReplyDeleteFor me it was a mix of Garrison and Minifigs - Garrison from the Northern Garrison in Knarsborough and Minifigs from The Train Shop Supermarket in Bradford!
DeleteI was paid in kind by John Braithwaite for painting some of his Minden diorama when I was a student in tbe eafly 1970s. He was very generous and kick started my Roman Republican army. I have just ordered some additoonal figures from Rob as the rules we now use revealed some gaps. It will be a strange feeling to paint figures I last painted over 50 years ago. As to great beasts for horses, Garrison's legacy continues with Victrix. I still wonder at seeing Numidians galloping around on destriers.
DeleteThey look brilliant!
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DeleteCracking stuff Rob…
ReplyDeleteBrings back memories of some of my first figures…
All the best. Aly
Got another bunch of legionaries undercoated... need to finish the Romans before my current 'enthusiasm' for painting Romans wears off!
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