Man, I must say thank you! This Strasbourg project of yours rekindled my interest in the Late Roman era after years and inspired me to start collecting an army for this period. (But don't tell this to my 12th-century Byzantines, mostly still in the box...)
@@TriariusWarGaming Thank you! Actually, I've been planning this project for a time now. (As a historian, I research the Dominate-era of Roman history, so it's close to my heart.) One of the reasons I procrastinated was the lack of kitbashable plastic miniatures, but, thanks to Victrix, now we have a whole range of very nice looking and pretty authentic plastic figures...😄 Of course, I plan to supplement them with metal minis. I just bought a couple of sets from Footsore and Westwind, and both are great.
Reading historical books is definitely fundamental! Very interesting period I didn’t know a lot about, I need to take a look at these Warhammer Historical books
Sorry for late response, just saw your comment. Unfortunately I don't think there is anything that really fits that niche currently. There are some decent reference books out there, but most seems aimed at a general audience rather than wargaming specific, which is a real shame
Gorgeous units with most impressive close ups, superb shields and command stands!
Thanks man! Much appreciated!
Thematic ideas. My hobby horse
Having a story definitely brings an army together and is a great guide for a collection!
Great video
Thanks!
Man, I must say thank you! This Strasbourg project of yours rekindled my interest in the Late Roman era after years and inspired me to start collecting an army for this period. (But don't tell this to my 12th-century Byzantines, mostly still in the box...)
Awesome! Sorry for late reply, just saw this! Are you going with victrix for you late romans? or going for another scale? Keep me posted!
@@TriariusWarGaming Thank you! Actually, I've been planning this project for a time now. (As a historian, I research the Dominate-era of Roman history, so it's close to my heart.) One of the reasons I procrastinated was the lack of kitbashable plastic miniatures, but, thanks to Victrix, now we have a whole range of very nice looking and pretty authentic plastic figures...😄 Of course, I plan to supplement them with metal minis. I just bought a couple of sets from Footsore and Westwind, and both are great.
@@danielataeni Thats awesome, I did the same thing myself! Westwind is a sleeper, they have some cool stuff!
beautiful looking armies my friend!!Shields look amazing!
Thanks man! Much appreciated! Glad you like them!
Great video and your great looking army.
Amazing looking units and very informative history.
Thanks man, much appreciated!
Reading historical books is definitely fundamental! Very interesting period I didn’t know a lot about, I need to take a look at these Warhammer Historical books
They are really great, there is Vlad the impaler one you might find interesting. There are pdfs floating around online as well.
@@TriariusWarGaming Yes, I came across the Vlad the Impaler one after watching your video and looking the books up. I think I’ll try getting a copy.
Warhammer ancient battles books are great resources. Is there anything out there like them currently being produced?
Sorry for late response, just saw your comment. Unfortunately I don't think there is anything that really fits that niche currently. There are some decent reference books out there, but most seems aimed at a general audience rather than wargaming specific, which is a real shame
Another great vid! What bigredbat base code are you using for your bases?
Thanks man! I am using FK&P 13 fkr Roman infantry and FK&P6 for everything else, at least from memory!