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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: Tas on September 15, 2021, 12:31:29 PM
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This year I have been fulfilling a long desire to build a Roman army. After much deliberation I decided on the Marian/Caesarian period. Focused for Infamy Infamy rules, I have just finished the last units (of 10). Naturally, I am now looking to expand it for use with other rules such as Soldiers of Rome, Impetus and Hail Caesar!
More here: https://tasmancave.blogspot.com/2021/09/caesarian-army-on-parade.html (https://tasmancave.blogspot.com/2021/09/caesarian-army-on-parade.html)
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Coming along nicely, bravo
Cheers
Matt
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Thanks mate!
Was just looking at your Gallic Wars collection at your blog actually! :-)
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Thanks mate!
Was just looking at your Gallic Wars collection at your blog actually! :-)
Just started on the correct Caesarian romans to fight them!
Cheers
Matt
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Looking Very Good ..!!!!!!!!!!
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Looking Very Good ..!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks mate :D
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Nice painted figures. I hate those shield transfers, really dislike putting them on the shields, so I reduced the ratio to 1:3 made the completion much quicker and cheaper. After all there is little evidence to show this period even had shield designs. I identify the odd veteran unit where I give them all transfers.
Have you played 'Soldiers of Rome' never really seen much about them?