By Companion Miniatures, courtesy of Mike Adams in the US:
Well armoured and brightly coloured, these are the aristocracy of the Celtiberian tribes that gave Rome such a hard time for centuries.
They are the armoured versions of the figures I used for my Iberian cavalry. I mixed and matched the various types of shields depending on what I had left over in the way of LBMS transfers. I gave the standard bearer a captured Roman shield.
They will see action as part of the hordes of auxiliary horse that were present at the Battle of Philippi, when I run it at the Society of Ancients conference next weekend.
An overhead shot to show the basing. This completes the figures - now I need to get on with more of the scenery and terrain!
Musée de l’Armée card soldiers
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 I have an upcoming project of painting the Imperial guard bands 1 mounted 
Mameluke band from Gringo 40s and Guard Grenadier, so off to the musée de 
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Great looking cavlry, well done!
ReplyDeleteExcellent Celtiberian cavalry!
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