Monday, 1 June 2020

Coronus Cunctator...

...and the Aventine Miniatures Republican Romans I completed in May ~
 The first elements of Legio VI, the Principes, shield transfers by LBM, kindly cut out by Sue for me as it proved too difficult for my hands to manage ~
The total figures completed so far for the project ~
My overall impression of Aventine Miniatures so far is favourable. Communication from Keith is first class, keeping you up to date with the progress of your order through from receipt to posting. The figures themselves need little cleaning up, bar some trimming of the undersides of some bases. There is sufficient variety in pose and arms/equipment to make a varied look if that is desired. The figures seem to love the paint and the end product even of my limited painting is more than pleasing to me. Now, I need to think about raising the start of my Carthaginian army...

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  1. A top class start Mr. B it is going to be a fine army. I shall look forward to the first victory.

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    1. Thanks Old Chum! I shall endeavour not to whomp you too often!πŸ˜‰

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  2. Ave David, very nice job, thums up!

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    1. Thank you Phil! More completed this morning!

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  3. Rapid progress David......a small force already done. The shields in this period really set them off. Your problem is if you finish every that quick you’ll have to start that other period !

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    1. Fishing there still Matt? More completed and more ordered this morning? How are the saddle sores!πŸ˜‰

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    2. Will be nice to see the force fill out and develop

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    3. I'm going along steadily towards that goal.

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  4. Very nice work and I particulary like the command figures with the infantry unit; very dynamic.

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    1. Thanks SteveJ! I think the variety of choice in the Aventine Miniatures Republican Romans is a bonus!

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  5. Can never have enough Romans, I found those shield transfers a bind as well but well worth the effort.

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    1. Indeed, I have ordered up more from the Provinces! A new craft bade has solved the cutting out, for now!

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  6. Excellent looking figures Dave, The shield transfers really sets them off. I found with my Carthaginians the transfers very challenging, but well worth the effort. Great work! πŸ‘

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    1. Thanks for the encouragement and the heads up on Carthaginian transfers!

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  7. Great looking additions to your Roman force, I'm not looking forward to transfers to be perfectly honest!
    Best Iain

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    1. I have a new blade and cutting the central piece out is much easier. Mind you, "designed to fit..." rather stretches the meaning of the words I've found.

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  8. This project is really coming along well David
    So far I have only had good experiences with Aventine ...
    The transfers can be a bit of a pain but they really add something to the finished figures.

    All the best. Aly

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    1. I'm quietly pleased at the rate I can finish figures, at least so far. I'm better at the transfers now too.

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  9. Theyre coming on David. I darent suggest using the Victrix range for the period but given how you have struggled with the transfers, gluing up plastic is possibly a step too far. By the way I struggle a lot with the transfers, especially the Warlord ranges, they are even worse to cut out. So well done.

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    1. Thanks Robbie, all things considered I think the project has enjoyed a fair start. Plastic just doesn't float my boat, as you know, but there are several established ranges I hope to call on once the Aventine Miniatures core is in place for both armies

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