As so many of you enjoyed my Arthurian cavalry picture, I thought I'd share these pics of the army I'm taking to an Age of Arthur gaming day in April. If you frequent the WAB forum, these models have appeared there in the past, so nothing new to see. However, if you do not, you may find something here that you enjoy!
I have opted for the classic Romano-British army, with elite heavy cavalry, loads of late Roman-style infantry and a handful of skirmishers. I have chosen a General and Army standard bearer to lead the army, with the intention that the characters will do the decent Roman thing and lead, rather than fight.
I don't know how well the army will perform...I have only ever won about 2 games with Romano-Brits among the 15 or so I have played!!!
Anyway, to the models, I hear you cry... (By the way...all banners and shields are hand painted in this army.)
The characters - A Tribune and his army standard bearer:
The elite heavy cavalry: The tribune's commanipulares, or household warriors, armoured and armed with long spears.
The regular Romanised infantry, called Milites: The red shield unit is armed with throwing spears to be used offensively, while the black shielded unit is armed with thrusting spears to be used more defensively. Both units are armoured and have large shields, and can fight in shieldwall, so are hard to kill.
Next, the Pedyt, who are town militia: They are pretty poor fighters, but are armed with thrusting spears and large shields and, as they can form shieldwall, like the milites, are good in defence and are more useful than you'd first think when you see their gaming stats.
Next, the skirmishers. These are Rustici and are essentially rubbish camp followers with a sling. Note the priest model who I always put in my skirmisher unit. He doesn't function as a priest, but I love the figure..great model and ready to slay the heathen Seax...
And, lastly, a shot of the whole army:
I hope that you enjoyed looking at the pics! These are some of my favourite and best painted figures... Models are mainly Gripping Beast's Romano-British range, with some West-Wind Romano-British models among the infantry and the Tribune is also West Wind, although he is on a GB horse. Also, there is the occasional Foundry model in there too. I think the priest is a Crusader minis figure, but may be wrong about that...
Cheers
Andy