A single shot of the aftermath of yesterday evening's game:
The light in the evenings isn't good enough for photos, but I left the figures on the field at the point of Celtiberian success. The gap in front of them was occupied by Socii legions before they had a catastrophic morale collapse. Just wanted to record the moment before Rome sends in another army...
AHPC14 - Art - Spanish style Fountain for Santo Domingo
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The country now known as Haiti was once called Hispaniola by the Spanish
who *discovered* the island in 1492. The French had a colony on the eastern
s...
12 hours ago
Lovely Celtiberians Paul!
ReplyDeleteHi Cyrus, it has to be said that they really do fight well. Normally my newly painted units run away...
DeleteNice looking troops.Is a battle report coming?
ReplyDeleteHi Mitch, I've been thinking about that - the problem is that I have no useable photos due to the lighting. I could make one up with maps from Battle Chronicler, though. I'd like to do this, because even though the Spanish gave Rome a real headache for hundreds of years, you don't see them on the tabletop or in battle reports very often. I'll need to finish a stack of marking first, though!
DeleteReally nice line.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Engel, it really is a shame these figures are not made any more.
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