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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: tin shed gamer on May 26, 2015, 09:43:30 PM

Title: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: tin shed gamer on May 26, 2015, 09:43:30 PM
I decided to do a small force of Late Romans to go with the boats I've promised to do a tutorial on.As it occurred to me that I have no use for them.I also have a dark age farmstead and other bits floating around.So this is likely to turn into a long running project.
I wanted the auxiliary/ light unit to have a simple shield as I could only find one shield design for the region.Which Is for the Brough fort.so I intend on using that for the regular unit.Also I'm aiming for a grubby and tired feel for this unit.
Mark.

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Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: Mad Doc Morris on May 27, 2015, 06:42:06 AM
Nice start. Interesting choice of (a local) topic and (multi-period) miniatures. Looking forward to your progress. :)

You may have noticed that quirky things happen to photos directly attached to a post. I changed that for you by uploading the picture to LAF's very own gallery. Hope you don't mind. If you don't store your photos somewhere else online (at Photobucket, Imageshack etc), this is your best option for presenting pics here.
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: Romark on May 27, 2015, 08:01:28 AM
They look great  :)
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: OSHIROmodels on May 27, 2015, 08:04:49 AM
I like the subdued palette  :)

cheers

James
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: rumacara on May 27, 2015, 11:11:54 AM
Nice figures. :-*
Keep it coming.
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: Warboss Nick on May 27, 2015, 11:33:26 AM
Nice looking models! I'm just a little confused by the colour of the rider's face. Is that a metal mask?
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: Denouement on May 27, 2015, 06:17:53 PM
Impressed! 8)

Stuart.
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: tin shed gamer on May 27, 2015, 06:43:17 PM
Thank you for changing the image,( finally got my iPad back off my daughter and now have no idea how to use it.I was beginning to wonder if it was something I'd done as this doesn't happen on the android tablet and phone I've been posting on lol)
I've used multi period figures to build the local auxiliary ,because I don't hold with the uniform look,transitioning units have more appeal. From my own experience there is no instant kit change it takes years and often a full generation of soldiering to achieve ,and even more so in irregular and auxiliary units.and add in budget cuts its ,and it's recycle ,make do and mend.
The RAF still had 1908 pattern belts in stores in late '96.is just one example. So I can see no reason why units in a late roman back water,on a major trading route for Germanic nations is going to be poster boy material for the ideal legionary of the Med legions.
The choice of location is simple it's a blind spot in Roman Britian,come south of Scarbrough and the books go blank until well south of the river Humder and towards York.despite thousands of reported private finds being reported ( there is a paper on this which suggests a settlement history for the area based on private finds reported to the local archeology units.)
Which in short means rivet counters are stuck for a basis of an argument (or to put it simply no one can tell me I'm wrong and spoil my fun lol)
Yes the helmet has a face mask just to give a sort of local tribal leader feel to the finished unit.
Mark.
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: bigredbat on May 27, 2015, 07:01:22 PM
I really like those- especially the Draco.  What miniatures range are they, and what's the unit depicted?

Best, Simon
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: armchairgeneral on May 27, 2015, 07:09:54 PM
Seconded for the Draco. I am always looking for inspiration and ideas for them.
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: tin shed gamer on May 27, 2015, 09:18:05 PM
Thank you,
This 'command' stand isn't from any one range,it breaks down as follows,
Standard Figure is an s very old Citadel/GW Alan,the Draco is all me.
The figure without trousers is a 1st Corps early roman with up dated clothing and the head is all me.
The trousered figure I don't recall the company as I bought them years ago at York (someone will know when I post pictures of the rest of the unit they have tiny feet though!)heads me.
The dead figure is all me.
The rider started life as a foundry dark age irish leader.head all me ,as is the cape shield ,detailing,etc.The horse had super skinny legs so they needed reworking.

If your after ideas for Draco/standard ,then take a look At 1st corps miniatures,I did a four figure set of a late roman officer defending a wounded draco standard ,from a saxon lord and a fallen saxon.It'll add a little drama to your front rank.
As for the unit it doesn' t have a name,there are two units mentioned for the area but only one is named so for this unit I chose the late roman style of quartering in the colours of the know shield design station at Brough just to give a 'uniformed' theme to the roman force where as the raiding force will have a more random selection of shield designs.just to contrast the two sides.
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: bigredbat on May 27, 2015, 10:37:12 PM
Wow- there's certainly a lot of work in that stand!  No wonder I didn't recognise the minis.  :-)
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: tin shed gamer on June 04, 2015, 06:42:44 PM
Just to keep me motivated,here's the inspiration for the table,and to prove that most of what I need is floating around my workshop in various states of repair.
The rear rank are painted to a simpler standard as they are the ones who'll take the most abuse in a game.(pictures to follow when the unit is finished).
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: commissarmoody on June 05, 2015, 12:05:40 AM
Nice boats
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: Captain Blood on June 05, 2015, 06:54:53 PM
Lovely looking ships  8)
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: Phil Robinson on June 05, 2015, 08:12:13 PM
Great stuff, I like the colour and design on the stack. I think my Saxons may just steal that.
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: tin shed gamer on June 05, 2015, 11:02:05 PM
Why not I knicked it from a 'real'Saxon hall.the colours take a bit of getting use too,when you look with modern eyes although I know there right I still find it hard to look at on a table ,so I'm glad I did one of my cereal card test pieces before I tried it on a resin building.
 
I'm glad you like the boats there's another three on the other side of the shelf . As I think I mentioned before I'm overdue writing a couple boat tutorials. The time I had free to do them was taken by fostering so they've had to be put off till a little later in the year.
The swan ship is all me (yes it's from Grand Manner,but Dave bought the master from me)but I'll be covering these in a tutorial as well.
I intend to build most of the waterfront as well because fighting across the waterfront and moored ships seems like an interesting change of pace and will play quite differently with each of the rule sets I've got gathering dust.
Mark.
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: rumacara on June 06, 2015, 11:20:06 AM
Looking forward for the boat tutorials and a few more painted saxons. :-* :-*
Keep it coming. ;)
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: tin shed gamer on June 07, 2015, 02:25:09 PM
A little more progress,when these are finished I'll be doing some 'Saxon shore' infantry to represent the sailors as the idea of troops in a pale blue top seems like a nice contrast with both the local auxiliary and the Saxons.also a quick test of the legionnaires shields.
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: warburton on June 08, 2015, 04:14:06 AM
Looking good  8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: janner on June 08, 2015, 06:50:13 AM
Excellent work  :D
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: Romark on June 09, 2015, 09:11:03 PM
Lovely additions  :)
Title: Re: Late Roman skirmish for the shores of the Humber(the first stand anyway)
Post by: tin shed gamer on June 09, 2015, 11:50:43 PM
Thank you,the units now finished. I've started the next two,under coated and tweaked as the ships crew is only half a dozen figures so I might as well add in the legionnaires into the mix.