...but Light Infantry javelin armed skirmishers this time ~
The figures are from A&A Miniatures once more. As the shields of my Numidian Light Cavalry were so well received I decided on a different scheme for these to see what folk thought. The poses are not the most varied or dynamic, so every little helps. As with the other elements in this project the MDF bases are 2mm 80x50mm from Warbases. The basing texture is my mix of three grades of Woodlands Scenics ballast, buff in colour, available in my local Hobbycraft. I wash it after 24 hours drying time with Crafter's Acrylic Country Maple. The static grass and tuft vegetation is from several sources.
At present I'm working on four bases of Gallic Heavy Cavalry from Wargames Foundry. Their bold sculpting style is kind to my eyes if not my hand - they are quite chunky! I didn't like the shield options which came with them, so I've ordered some from A&A Miniatures instead, as well as shield transfers from LBM. When I have these I'll preview those figures I've so far completed.
A loverly bunch of skirmishers David.
ReplyDeleteThank you George.
DeleteMore finely done additions to the project. Elephant incoming🙂
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil! Looking forward to seeing the first Effalump.
DeleteThe 80mm basing is a good choice.
ReplyDeleteNice to have my choice endorsed Norm.
DeleteLovely units David, well done!
ReplyDeleteMost kind Phil, thanks.
DeleteThese look really good David, even with the slightly stilted poses.
ReplyDeleteThanks SteveJ, your kind words are appreciated.
DeleteThese look great, not thought about A&A before, now on my list. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Stu
They have a decent Ancient range and are compatible with Crusader Miniatures.
DeleteLovely toys David...
ReplyDeleteAnd yet more nice work on the shields...
All the best. Aly
You are very kind, Aly, thank you.
DeleteNot exactly flashy troops, but they look good and are immediately recognizable as Numidians!
ReplyDeleteAs you say, they are who they are.
DeleteNice work David quite a force developing......we have had a slight lull here with some building work but more to come soon
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt. Looking forward to your next offerings.
DeleteThose look great David!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Many thanks Christopher!
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