Sunday 27 October 2024

Late Roman Cavalry

This unit of Foundry Late Roman Heavy Cavalry is the last of the mounted figures I sourced from Colonel Bill's to expand the collection. They are a mixture of the Late Roman and Arthurian ranges, giving me the look of a battle hardened formation which I think suits the period nicely. The shield transfers are from LBMS via Phil, the only difficulty I had with them was that they were from the Gripping Beast range and so not quite a perfect fit for my shields. The bases are from Warbases of course ~

Next I have some infantry units in the Lead Pimple awaiting preparation and spray undercoating, so I'd hope to get on to them once I get myself organised. As an aside, I bought some further packs from Foundry at The Other Partizan to beat their price gouging; more cavalry and some Franks/Saxons to flesh out the Barbarian allies in either army. 

20 comments:

  1. Lovely work there David ans the shield designs are great, even if not a perfect fit.

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  2. Splendid stuff David…
    The shields look damn fine.. They are one of my favourite LBMS designs….

    All the best. Aly

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    1. Thank you Aly! So many lovely LBMS designs!

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  3. Nice work - the Foundry Arthurian figures are very nice and you've done a great job with them.

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  4. Lovely figures and you have done a super job on them, the shield transfers look grand.

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    1. Thank you Donnie, all encouragement accepted!

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  5. Very nice David, I do like those shield patterns for Late Romans.

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    1. Thanks George! LBMS shield transfers a wonderful resource!

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  6. Nice work David the shields certainly set them off a treat 👍

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    1. Thanks Matt! They hide a multitude of painting sins by distracting the eye!

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  7. A very nice cavalry unit there Dave... I like the variation of figure choices and composition of the stands, they really look the part! Excellent work!

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    1. Thank you Paul. Good to see you back in circulation!

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  8. An excellent unit, very well painted and based

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    1. A grand endorsement of my meagre efforts, thank you Andy.

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