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New Figure Painting
#1
Just finished a mixed cohort of auxiliaries. The cavalry are still a stand under strength, as are the infantry. They are 15mm Corvus Belli, not my best painting but they do the job. (made the trees and modular fortlett myself) I was going for late 1st-early second, but at this scale its hard to be even that specific!

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Now onto some natives and legionaries!
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#2
Nice Adam! Big Grin
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
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#3
Nice work, Adam! Do you play tabletop then?
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#4
I have started too the past year. I have always modelled, but a friend plays all kinds and convinced me to start and its great fun.

Just historical, and at the mo just Early/mid imperial roman (15mm) and napoleonic (1/72 - 20mm plastics) using DBM rules for the former and Shako for the latter.

will probably do some late roman, ww2 and medieval eventually.
thanks for the complements
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#5
looking good!

have you made the fort in the background yourself?
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Jeroen Pelgrom
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#6
Yes, polystyrene ramparts, matchstick and lolly stick fort. Painted up. Some of the flock was falling off before this pic so I have stuck more on now.

Its not great but it does the job.

The towers, rampart lengths and gatehouses are all seperate so they can be made into simple fortletts, made to full forts with extra ramparts between the towers and gatehouses, or made into legionary ones with added interval tower/ramparts.

Obviously the little guys can go on the gathouses and ramparts.
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#7
Amazing work for 15mm scale -- quite impressive.

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Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
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#8
A Last close up of the cavalry.

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I also paint 40mm to a better standard, as models, but find with 15-20mm you can get a lot of men on the table with still a reasonable level of detail.
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