Late Roman shields

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ochoin
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Late Roman shields

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With about 200 Late Romans to paint- many of them shielded- there's a further challenge.

I'm using the primary source Notitia Dignitatum as a guide. Each unit has a different & distinct shield design. Some are easy. Some are quite detailed religious iconography. Evidently, the elite units had simpler, even plain patterns so I'm probably not going to have many garrison units (Limitatei) with their detailed & complex patterns.

Here's a sample:
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I generally paint a trial shield before doing the entire unit.

The Late Romans will certainly be a colourful bunch.

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Re: Late Roman shields

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Was the yellow one known as "a Brazilian"?
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Assembly-line approach is best:
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Re: Late Roman shields

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Although I'm an indifferent painter, the shields come into their own when fixed & massed:

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I will say the hardest shields to do are the white circular ones.

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