These HaT Late Roman medium cavalry were a positive joy to paint.
This is a 4 figure unit.
I believe the half-armoured horses may be a stretch in historical terms but they look nice.
These figures just about complete my small L. Roman "army" (about 108 figures) - unless I can acquire some of the HaT L.Roman infantry to add to my Newline & Italeri figures.
Part of the small size of the units is so I can fight SAGA games as well as larger battles with home-groan rules.
donald
Red-shielded Late Roman cavalry
Re: Red-shielded Late Roman cavalry
Plastic goodness, Donald. Thank you.
Iain
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Re: Red-shielded Late Roman cavalry
Very nice, my old 1/72 Naps were mainly Hat
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Re: Red-shielded Late Roman cavalry
They be very nice.
Willz.
Willz.
Re: Red-shielded Late Roman cavalry
Photos . They actually look better "in the flesh". I'm quite chuffed by my "painting prowess" (try not to laugh).
I can't claim I'm hard done by though, because other figures can look better in photos than in reality.
donald
I can't claim I'm hard done by though, because other figures can look better in photos than in reality.
donald
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Re: Red-shielded Late Roman cavalry
I'd say you've found the better alternative there, D.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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