Glenn's army will have one unit of Celt-Iberians. These excellent figures are from Crusader.
I tried to use a mix of the Celtic and Spanish colors from the previous batches of troops. I'm very happy with how these turned out.
Now I am working on nine units of Libyan spearmen.
Wonderful work and in particular the shields!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Those look great! Nice, clean colours.
ReplyDeleteYou are really on a roll, Scott. Not only great paintjobs, but each unit and nation feels unique and pitch perfect for who they are, and how they fit into the whole.
ReplyDeleteVery, very cool.
Excellent work Scott. These look awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say ------------bloody terrific!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done. I have just finished a large batch of the same figs, you can't beat crusader minis!
ReplyDeleteThese are very nice. I like the mix of mail and cloth and the shield decoration is spot on.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the Libyans. I'm thinking of doing some myself
Nice!
ReplyDeleteHey Scott,
ReplyDeleteSomehow Blogspot is preventing me from creating new posts on my Blog (something to do with a changed email blah blah blah...)
After trying to fix it a couple of times with no success or solid support from Blogspot, I decided that it was just as easy to start a new blog:
Here it is with an after action report on the Waterloo battle we fought today to start things off:
http://glennstropicalgames.blogspot.com/2012/02/battle-of-waterloo.html
I'll be using this blog from now on, and will be posting about the new Punic Wars army and our games at Little Wars and Historicon this year.