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TOPIC: Core of an army
#924
Core of an army 4 Months, 3 Weeks ago  
It took a while, but I finally have the core of a WAB army together. Hurray!
More images on my blog.
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#929
Re:Core of an army ~ nicely painted figures! 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
Nicely painted figures....15mm I suppose. Did you do them yourself or paid someone?
Im not familiar with those rules but WRG 6th and 7th edition, DBM and DBA in it various guises and lately Field of Glory. I collect 15mm ancients and have an assortment of armies. I may even post some pictures at some time. Keep up the good work. I like the blue but not convinced how frequently it was seen. Now I'm sure there's a whole area of discussion.
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#931
Re:Core of an army ~ nicely painted figures! 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
Hi Peter,
Thanks! They're actually 15mm's bigger brothers: 28mm, mostly Foundry figures. The blue, yeah, I know, it's obnoxiously bright, but it works well to make the Thracians be bullet-magnets!
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#934
Re:Core of an army ~ nicely painted figures! 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
Love them 28mm. I wish I had room for them. 15mm gives me more armies to collect and on the table. I like blue too, don't take it personal. But they are stunning figures must be a pleasure to field them! Wether you win or lose you gotta love em!
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#935
Re:Core of an army 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
My thoughts exactly!
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#936
Re:Core of an army 4 Months, 1 Week ago  
Here's a picture of some of my gaudy troops. From the second Punic war. In the middle we have some brightly painted spanish heavy cavalry with some numidians towards their front. Romans in the background. Notice the crucifixions on the hill behind the roman lines. Cruel of course but it adds character. (hope it comes out I've saved for the web but still 178K!)
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