Penda’s Punic Project
- grizzlymc
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Looks like the cast from Monty Python fights the Punes. Is that bloke on the right wearing a coal scuttle.
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Brilliantly done and very colourful, I look forward to the forthcoming battle reports. I can't wait to see the terrain you will lay out for these guys and their foes.
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Superb! Very nice legion you've got there.
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The command stand for my Republican Romans, featuring the little known and easily overlooked Consul, Coronus Cunctator...
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Looks like one too!
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Some Roman cavalry. Aventine Miniatures, LBM shield transfers and Warbases MDF bases 80x50mm. Perhaps Grizz will find something positive to say about these this time.
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I wouldn't hold your breath on that one David, most of us are just grateful if Grizz says something "on subject". Love the cavalry, and I like the fact that a couple are wearing Beoetian helmets, nicely historical in this "transitional" period of Roman history.
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I think they are all quite wonderful, but roman cavalry always look good. I have never figured out how one actually uses a spear overarm whilst on horseback. A couched lance is one thing, but stabbing forward on a speeding horse seems like an invitation to fall off.