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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: Prof.Witchheimer on August 16, 2013, 07:23:20 AM
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Just reading Scarrow's "Eagle's Conquest", quite at the beginning of the book, where the Romans are preparing for the battle against Caratacus on the fortified opposite bank of the river. The Ninth legion is crossing the river supported by spear throwers and catapults on the triremes launching fire projectiles. Great scene, I'm quite exited!
Of course now I would love to get some stuff like this :) Any hints on nice 28mm Roman artillery pieces?
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Of course now I would love to get some stuff like this :) Any hints on nice 28mm Roman triremes?
fixed it for you lol
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Haha What did I say... ;D gives you some great ideas don't they.
well Warlord do some nice artillery.
Triremes... Grand manner I think do some
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fixed it for you lol
:D
as far as I know only Grand Manner makes 28mm triremes but I can't afford the price at the moment.
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well Warlord do some nice artillery.
just discovered this, now I know where the Russians had their idea for Tachanka :)
(http://www.warlordgames.com/store/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/800x634/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/w/g/wgh-ir-37-carroballista-2_1.jpg)
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Should be interesting to see you do this Alex 8)
(second the call for a triremes :D)
cheers
James
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If Phil Hendry could restore his photos of his c.1st EIR collection on his new blog, he used to have some lovely photos of all the Roman artillery he'd done. Now there's just the onager that I can see close-up. You can see the rest in the back here: http://www.philhendry.me.uk/Phil_Wargaming_Website/first_century_romans/early_imperial_romans.html#previous-photo (http://www.philhendry.me.uk/Phil_Wargaming_Website/first_century_romans/early_imperial_romans.html#previous-photo)
Phil, please post your older artillery pics! They're very inspirational! (He actually influenced me to buy something from Warlord...)
Between Foundry's Perry-sculpted scorpios and Warlord's range, there's a good selection of the smaller pieces which could be mounted on naval vessels.
Allen
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If Phil Hendry could restore his photos of his c.1st EIR collection on his new blog, he used to have some lovely photos of all the Roman artillery he'd done. Now there's just the onager that I can see close-up. You can see the rest in the back here: http://www.philhendry.me.uk/Phil_Wargaming_Website/first_century_romans/early_imperial_romans.html#previous-photo (http://www.philhendry.me.uk/Phil_Wargaming_Website/first_century_romans/early_imperial_romans.html#previous-photo)
Phil, please post your older artillery pics! They're very inspirational! (He actually influenced me to buy something from Warlord...)
Between Foundry's Perry-sculpted scorpios and Warlord's range, there's a good selection of the smaller pieces which could be mounted on naval vessels.
Hi Allen,
Thanks for the kind words. If I have any free time over the w/e, I'll try to bung a quick gallery of my Roman artillery up on my site.
Cheers,
Phil
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Excellent, Phil! Thank you.
Allen
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Would be great Phil, I agree with Allen, your Roman stuff is an inspiration. That Onager is amazing!
(http://www.philhendry.me.uk/_Media/onagercr1-2.jpeg)
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It just struck me, arriving back from an evening's gaming, and shooing a hedgehog off the drive so I could park the car, that some of my artillery photos are on my photobucket site...
(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/philhendry/Romans/tormenta4.jpg)
(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/philhendry/Romans/ballista1-1.jpg)
(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/philhendry/Romans/scorpiones.jpg)
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Oh, and this for my third century army too.
(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd64/philhendry/Mesopotamia/scorpione.jpg)
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Awesome stuff, Phil, thanks so much for sharing. I think it's time for some Roman engineering on my desk.
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One of the things I love about Romans being such a popular option is you can get access to all kinds of support figures. A full artillery train, marching poses, camp followers, officials etc...
Makes for some amazing board displays when you get the whole range out. Good looking stuff there Phil.