They are mostly Crusader figures with the Veterans being from Aventine and the elephant from A&A miniatures.
Napoleonics, WWII, ACW, ECW in various scales are all sitting in boxes awaiting some attention. Once in a while a unit gets transfered to the painting table and may even end up painted in a formed unit. This will chronicle my haphazard attempts to work down the lead mountain.
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Your brush has been busy over the last two months! Excellent work on your Carthaginian Impetus Army. Those Crusader heavy infantry we some of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan, they are pretty easy to paint as well.
DeleteWhat a splendid looking army Richard! I really like the terrain at the back too.
ReplyDeleteThanks mate - one of the best bits about putting an Impetus amy together is the camp / baggage. I have a few extra figures to paint to place within the ruined temple. When they get done I will put up some better pictures of it.
DeleteGreat looking army and temple, you've been busy!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain, I really enjoyed painting them. Lucky too as I have almost as much again to go.
DeleteWonderful pictures, terrain and minis are just superb...Excellent job!
ReplyDeleteMerci Phil. The camp lets us be a bit more creative. I really enjoyed painting this army.
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Richard
Lovely mate, must finish my republicans for a historical match!
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