Marching off the painting table and mustering to the eagles this week are eight 28mm Roman legionaries from Foundry. They are sculpted wearing mail shirts, so they don't have that classic segmenta lorica look of Romans in the films, but I think they look well enough, and from what I understand, there would be a variety of armour types in the same legion.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Foundry Roman Legionairies
Friday, February 14, 2025
Finished: Some Victrix Roman Auxiliary Archers
A dozen Roman auxiliary archers have stepped off from the Basing Depot and will be mustered into the Emperor's service. They'll be marching off to the forests of Germania shortly.
I continue to like the Victrix figures, they look good, are well proportioned, and take paint well. The assembly was a bit of a chore, and while they do come in a pleasing variety of poses, there were one or two where I felt, "that doesn't look quite right". However, they'll do. I painted them fairly quickly, I'm not sure it qualifies as "slapchop", whatever the kids mean by that, but they are I guess what one would call "wargame standard". I painted them with the same light blue tunics that I gave to my existing auxiliary infantry, to suggest the same legion or affiliation.
Friday, November 8, 2024
Three Victrix Imperial Roman Generals
Saturday, May 11, 2024
Saturday Workbench: Victrix Roman Archers
After saying in my last post that I was treating my newfound hobby fascination with Ancients with caution, I've spent the day chopping and glueing a set of Victrix early imperial Roman auxiliary archers. I found it fairly simple to assemble them, each figure has only five parts - body, arms, head and quiver - and yet there's a satisfying number of poses.
The Victrix set comes with a dozen western and a dozen eastern Roman figures, so I started with the western ones first.
I then started looking at the dozen eastern figures still on the sprues and got to thinking that they looked exotic enough to serve as Easterlings or Haradrim in a Middle Earth setting. I never did like the Easterlings that Games Workshop released for their LOTR range, but these figures would do nicely, so I got to work.
Monday, May 6, 2024
A Small Ancients Diversion: Victrix 28mm Roman Auxiliary
I've always tried to be careful about overextending my hobby energies into too many periods, but I often fail. A few years ago, when Clash of Spears was all the rage at my local gaming store, I painted a Germanic war band and developed a fondness for Victrix figures. A little fiddly to put together, but they come with a pleasing range of options and they paint up nicely. So I thought that my Germanii could use some opponents for solitaire play and decided on, of course, Romans. My friend James likes to say that the auxiliaries made up the backbone of the Roman armies, rather than the sexier legionaries, and so that was my next step into the world of ancients wargaming.
Here's the first set complete, and tucked into 8 figure bases from now defunct 4Ground that I bought for GW's War of the Ring rules.
Cheers and blessings to your brushes! MP+