That way they will learn not to face the pikes! That is what I will tell my opponents when I had my 15mm with some pikes down like yours.pezhetairoi wrote:
I get complaints from other players about the pikes-down pose. Its very difficult to move to base-to-base contact like that. But the appearance is worth it! 99% of the time they are sitting in a display case.
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Syracusan camp
I've posted on my blog some picture of my camp. A little diorama for Dionysius I while assisting at an offer before engaging the battle.
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Wow there are some great minis in this Gallery thread.
Here are some recent additions to my Mid Rep Romans, nothing too special, but happy to have them done. There are some more pics over on my blog.
Here are some recent additions to my Mid Rep Romans, nothing too special, but happy to have them done. There are some more pics over on my blog.
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Ambush markers
Surfing the web I’ve founded an interesting idea to realize FOG’s ambush markers. Suddenly I don’t remember neither the author or the website, in any case if he should see mine he’ll recognize his own works: thank you mate!
Here they are, simply daily life settings, easy to find out in country sides just before the arrival of the war and its destruction.
on my blog, besides, some new gallic pictures.
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Here they are, simply daily life settings, easy to find out in country sides just before the arrival of the war and its destruction.
on my blog, besides, some new gallic pictures.
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My new Arthurian camp
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Wow! THAT is a camp. I don't even have a clue where you can find all of those figures and supplies in 15mm. Can we see pictures of the army in the background too?zhghmcc wrote:My new Arthurian camp
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If you click on > http://www.schiltronwargames.com/ and then click on special, you will see a tab called Aruthrians...
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Thanks! Your Arthurian army is a treat to look at. I can't remember ever seeing one before and I especially liked you command bases. Very imaginative and nicely done!
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Hey Guys
Here's a quick pic of one of my new units for my Carthaginian's.
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Here's a quick pic of one of my new units for my Carthaginian's.
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Nice! Those hand painted shields really slow a fellow down.
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yes they do, im currently working on 4 Battlegroups of Greeks and ive decided to use shield transfers for them as id like to use the army sometime this year.
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Here is a pic of my camp I custom built for Britcon 2012
300 Spartans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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300 Spartans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Too cool! I love it. The Spartan even has his leg kicked out!
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This is Donnington's blacksmith set, with some additions, IIRC. I have the same set. I am however going to use the roof as a stage and put some lute players, etc on top.helot2000 wrote:Wow! THAT is a camp. I don't even have a clue where you can find all of those figures and supplies in 15mm. Can we see pictures of the army in the background too?zhghmcc wrote:My new Arthurian camp
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For Ancients I have bought several types of supplies from Baueda. They have so many varieties of baskets, barrels and boxes that you can make even a markethelot2000 wrote:
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photo gallery
In my site I have some Picassa videos with photos of Later Seleucids, Greco-Bactrians, Classical Indians, Syracusans, Later Hungarians, Ordonnance French etc. For direct link click on: https://sites.google.com/site/apollonio ... ome/videos
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http://www.apollonios.info (Personnal website for wargames & miniatures)
Seleucids, Dominate/Foederate Romans, Greco-Bactrians/Indo-Greeks, Ordonnance French, Later Hungarian, Classical Indian, Syracusans, Fanatic Berbers/Khurasanian/Ghaznavid.
Seleucids, Dominate/Foederate Romans, Greco-Bactrians/Indo-Greeks, Ordonnance French, Later Hungarian, Classical Indian, Syracusans, Fanatic Berbers/Khurasanian/Ghaznavid.