Infamy, infamy

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Yes, the "Friends of Kenneth" and "They killed Kenny" threads were both clever and hilarious - typical of Fishfister to miss the point and label them "stupid".
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They need to be made into button badges for when shows start up again!

Just out of interest, what is the recommended basing for Romans? I have found a sprue of unused Victrix EIR and I have rolling acres of laser cut MDF so I'm sure I can make a start.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2020 5:56 pm
HMS Priapus wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2020 3:33 am Image
Are they from the Prince of Wales' Regiment?
They’re gorgeous - what are they, then?
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Zen, Infamy! is basing agnostic so you can use whichever basing you like. I have my units in 12’s (3 40x40 bases) and use a small black casualty dice to track losses.

Most people base on 25mm rounds using Warbases movement trays.

Barbarians are 10 man, Romans 8 man and Skirmishers and cavalry in 6’s
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Zenbadger wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2020 9:59 am They need to be made into button badges for when shows start up again!

Just out of interest, what is the recommended basing for Romans? I have found a sprue of unused Victrix EIR and I have rolling acres of laser cut MDF so I'm sure I can make a start.
Totally up to you....could do in 4's on a 40x40 or individual bases, so casualties can be removed as they occur, either way works fine!!

I prefer to do them individually, so you can use movement trays and represent different formations easily 😀
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Cheers, I'm happy with 25mm rounds.
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Enough of this fol-de-rol: who makes those saucy romans?
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Norman D. Landings wrote: Wed Jun 24, 2020 11:06 am Enough of this fol-de-rol: who makes those saucy romans?
Agema Miniatures. Matt sculpted their plastics and metals.
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Plastics?! And bargainacious to boot!
I’m well impressed.
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Victrix is a non-starter, I snapped two pila clipping them off the sprue. Ordered a few EIR from Aventine instead.
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