What an excellent feast for the eyes! Your figures are looking wonderful when laid out in battle order; can't wait to see any pics of the complete armies facing off across the battlefield! 🎨🖌👌👍
Having baggage and camp stuff is a great touch for these pre-modern armies, it was essential and capturing the camp was a big win for an army as I’m sure you know
Totally agree! On the flip side something looting the baggage preoccupied an army and they lost control! Definitely an under appreciated element of warfare in a lot of rule sets.
Amazing looking army! Just started my own and I'm glad I came across your video. Really, its a great set of models you've collected! Happy you shared it!
This is majestic! It's probably already the biggest 28 mm Late Roman army I've seen so far...😲👏 May I ask what miniature you are planning to use for Emperor Julian himself?
Incredible work - huge congrats! Really keen to see the photos when the forcs are combined and on the table at Historicon. Bases look fine as is from a distance, but I apprecaite you might want to do the extra work so that they are up to yuor own personal standard and you can call them 'finished' :) Best of luck with the Germanic warriors still to come!
Thanks so much man! Yeah I am excited to see what things look like also, honestly not sure how it will look! The Germans should be easier to paint, but whole lot of them to do on the flip side!
I want to put my minis on bases like that too. Their poses add realism. Unfortunately, I play mostly skirmish games and they dont use large bases for multiple minis.
I would collect both sides over time and do a portion of your forces multi based. Maybe the skirmish portion of the army forms a third of the total force, and then put the remaining 2/3s on multi-bases. If you collect both sides you could then provide all the forces needed
Always impressed how people can paint a huge army , my problem is i can't stick to one project.
Thanks man. I'm definitely an ADHD wargaming butterfly, but having a set deadline and people depending on you definitely helps a lot LOL
Your Romans look great. When you and Ranger put the two halves together it is going to be an awesome sight.
Yeah I'm pumped! I think its going to look incredible!
What an excellent feast for the eyes! Your figures are looking wonderful when laid out in battle order; can't wait to see any pics of the complete armies facing off across the battlefield! 🎨🖌👌👍
Thanks so much! I'm excited for that moment as well!
Having baggage and camp stuff is a great touch for these pre-modern armies, it was essential and capturing the camp was a big win for an army as I’m sure you know
Totally agree! On the flip side something looting the baggage preoccupied an army and they lost control! Definitely an under appreciated element of warfare in a lot of rule sets.
The Victrix and Footsore figures mix really well, I couldn’t see any major difference
The footsore heads and hands are slightly larger, but otherwise they do fit really well!
Great looking army! The punters at Historicon are going to be lucky to use these great looking figures! Keep at it! Only a few more months left.
Thanks man! Yeah that's the scary part! Still a ton to do before the big day!
Amazing looking army! Just started my own and I'm glad I came across your video. Really, its a great set of models you've collected! Happy you shared it!
Thanks! Good luck creating your late Roman army!
Great looking army! I cannot wait for Historicon
Thanks man! I think it will be an awesome time!
Great looking project 👍👍
Thanks man! Much appreciated!
This is majestic! It's probably already the biggest 28 mm Late Roman army I've seen so far...😲👏 May I ask what miniature you are planning to use for Emperor Julian himself?
Thanks so much! I'm planning on using some of the command figures from footsore miniatures for Julian!
Great work.
Thanks so much!
Incredible work - huge congrats! Really keen to see the photos when the forcs are combined and on the table at Historicon. Bases look fine as is from a distance, but I apprecaite you might want to do the extra work so that they are up to yuor own personal standard and you can call them 'finished' :) Best of luck with the Germanic warriors still to come!
Thanks so much man! Yeah I am excited to see what things look like also, honestly not sure how it will look! The Germans should be easier to paint, but whole lot of them to do on the flip side!
Great Work my friend!!
Thanks so much!
Fantastic!
Thanks man!
They look great. I like seeing you miniature progress.
Thanks so much!
Very impressive Roman army. Great project. 👍
Thanks man, much appreciated!
So cool 👍
Thanks!
I want to put my minis on bases like that too. Their poses add realism. Unfortunately, I play mostly skirmish games and they dont use large bases for multiple minis.
I would collect both sides over time and do a portion of your forces multi based. Maybe the skirmish portion of the army forms a third of the total force, and then put the remaining 2/3s on multi-bases. If you collect both sides you could then provide all the forces needed
Im looking to do a justinian I force for TTS, so this is perfect inspiration 👌
Awesome! Victrix can serve well for the generic infantry, definitely check out aventine miniatures for the cavalry!
Haha watching this as my break from painting Roman archers 😂
Nice! Excited to see them!