Dead ones, that is:
Casualty markers for the two legions most recently finished. I reckon I need five per legion, since they will most likely fight in duplex acies. That means half of the cohorts need these. Figures are plastics by Warlord Games.
I've also just totted up the running total for 2014: 626 foot, 109 mounted and seven nellies.
28mm Greek Javelinmen
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These Greek skirmishers were the last troops I needed to complete my
Macedonian army for Commands and Colors.This was a successful year for my
ancients pro...
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Tremendous amount of figures painted in 2014!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Them's fightin' words!
ReplyDeleteThanks for looking, guys. Yes, the Romans are always fightin' - each other, if nothing else appears. I am going to need these soon for the campaign...
ReplyDeleteThe children's controls put in on our computer do not let me look at the picture of the dead romans, They must be incredibly gory!
DeleteI wouldn't say gory, more like satisfying...
DeleteImpressive record on the painting. If I spent half as much time painting as I do playing that stupid World of Tanks game on my computer, I'd have a lot more to show for my time. Glad to see someone making use of my idea for Tactica casualty counters. I have a bunch more of those to finish on my painting desk also.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Mitch, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery! Good luck with your painting also...
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