A while back now Phil gifted me a few Gripping Beast Late Romans, which had originally been passed to him by Norm! They are well travelled! I put them to one side until I had finally painted all the figures for The Heart of Darkness project. It's fair to say that the recent heatwave temperatures hereabouts have not been conducive to long sessions wielding the Brush of Doom, but working in short early morning sessions I have managed to complete them! As there were a dozen of them I've opted to base them on a single 60 x 80mm base, as I have previously done with Hearthguard or Warband bases. I see them as descendants of the remnants of a Roman unit who somehow were left behind when Roman units were withdrawn in the early C5th. Perhaps their orders never reached them? Or perhaps they simply chose to stay behind? Their backstory and basing choice are sufficiently loose to allow me to field them as a small Warband or as a Warlords Hearthguard. Enough blathering on, here is the Lost Remnant of Rome ~
As an interesting aside, the spears are plastic, a free gift sprue in an order from North Star a while ago.The shield transfers are from LBMS via Victrix as is the vexillium device. The latter is from a Helenistic sheet, but it will do for me in this instance!
These are venerable figures, their design easily predating the arrival of LBMS shield transfers I'd guess. The transfer sheet option here 'fits' the large shields on Gripping Beast figures. If you look carefully that is rather more accurate for the rank and file figures' shields. In the case of the two officers figures from the Command pack that is not so, as you can clearly see on the lead figure and the officer on the far right. Its a minor irritation, but with cast on shields there is little you can do to ameliorate the effect. In a game though I'd venture few would notice, or care?



Nice looking figures and a great tip about the transfers. Enjoy your trip and I highly recommend Edinburgh and Sterling castles. If the heat wave continues be sure to wear a hat.
ReplyDeleteBamburgh, Alnwick and Warkworth more likely I'd think, but thanks.
DeleteNicely rendered Romans Mr. B.
ReplyDeleteThey scrubbed up nicely I thought!
DeleteLovely looking Romans, you did a great job on them.
ReplyDeleteMost kind Donnie and much appreciated.
DeleteNice to see the Late Romans all dollied up and ready for action :-) Good idea to go for the plastic spears.
ReplyDeletePleased to have done them justice for you Norm.
DeleteGood to see these chaps finished and a very nice gift from Norm in the first place:)! Enjoy your sojourn in the Wilds of the North and let's hope the heat is more pleasant and conducive to venturing out, compared to these past few days...
ReplyDeleteIt's been as hot as Hades here, but I expect it will be more clement Oop North for us.
DeleteNice work David, picked the perfect shield design too. Enjoy your trip, spoil yourselves with pies in Bamburgh.
ReplyDeleteI shall endeavour to enjoy the trip, pies and all!
DeleteFantastic that you have brought these to completion David after they had done the rounds. Veterans indeed? They look marvellous.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, James
Thank you James for such a kind endorsement.
DeleteVery fine looking work David!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Christopher for your dependable encouragement.
DeleteA fine little band of brothers David…
ReplyDeleteAll the best. Aly
I'm pleased that you approve my modest efforts Aly!
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