Look at those great Gallic moustaches! |
I've done something a bit different with the basing too - I wanted to depict them as a thundering mass of terrifying horse flesh bearing down on the trembling legionaries of Pompey Magnus. So they are on deeper bases to give them space for dynamic placement, and I chunked one of them up with even more figures to depict the attached General (mighty and renowned Chieftain Carcinogenix!) and his retinue.
I bought the figs second hand, and while I'm certain the Command figs are Crusader models, I'm not sure about the rest. All are metal though, so these bases have a very satisfying heft when you pick them up :-)
AHPC is about pushing oneself, either in productivity or new styles, and these Cavalry models have certainly taken me out of my comfort zone and helped me round out this Army project.
https://thepaintingchallenge.blogspot.com/2024/02/from-paulog-allied-gallic-cavalry-132.html
Great work! These are tempting me to prime and paint the Victrix Celt cav I built (checks calendar) four years ago.
ReplyDeleteThey took some working up to I will admit - I think going to a massed based "army look" really helped me not feel they had to be at "Wargames Illustrated" standard, and let me just enjoy them instead
DeleteYou've done awesome with them- I think they look great.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rob! Appreciated mate
DeleteImpressive, especially the shields. It's great to hear they mean a lot to you and have overcome your trepidation about painting horsemen - it says that the hobby still has the power to deliver. Kudos.
ReplyDeleteThe expression 'chunked up' is a new one for me in terms of basing but they look the business.
Congratulations. I hope they deliver on the Field of Mars for you too.
Stephen
Thanks Stephen - I find new techniques challenging after years of doing stuff my own way. And yet its very satisfying to get a good result in something new!
DeleteDefinitely looking forward to trying my new Army - no doubt Alan will annihilate me...again! :-)
Lovely work
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil!
DeleteVery nice and very useful!
ReplyDeleteThankyou :-)
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