Light infantry, psiloi or skirmishers.
Not sure of the wisdom of the headdress.
The poses are decent.
A bit smaller than I imagined, but true to scale.
The base dwarfs the model.
Ready, aim, fire!
or, as the Romans might say:
"Parantibus tenditque ignis"
Thanks Google Translate
I had these guys sitting around and decided to paint them.
I rather like them. Unusually for me I had based them first.
I also cheated when it camp to the camp.
This is a paper model from:
I have plans to make a palisade for it, one day.
My whole 1/72nd scale Roman army.
It is just meant for DBA, but if I was to get some more figures purchased/painted I could do a Basic Impetus army... NO! I mustn't go there!
One nice thing about this latest addition is that my daughter picked up the HAT figures from Tactics for me when she was in the city recently. She didn't have to do it, just texted if I needed anything.
I do like these guys - very nice and colourful. Just the way I like my war games armies.
ReplyDeleteI also used 6 packets of Airfix Romans to build a DBA army: 4 elements of red shields, 4 elements of white shields, and an auxiliary group of 4 elements with round green shields. Other figures were done up as velites wielding javelins. The top half of a Roman Soldier surmounting the bottom half of a US cavalryman became horsemen riding Airfix British Napoleonic artillery draught horses. I think I wrote a blog entry about them a couple of years or so back.
Thanks.
DeleteYou did it the right way - all Airfix figures, way to go! As I confessed, I cheated (but I do like the HAT figures).
And yes, I've seen your post and drew inspiration from it.