I have always been a fan of lead miniatures, but I have to admit that the number of lines that are offering hard plastic, at a price that's difficult to beat is starting to look very attractive, especially to my pocketbook.
Good luck with the Romans. One of my favorite armies.
Cheers chaps. You can never have too many auxilia in my opinion. I've got a line on some second hand auxilia and cavalry too to round things out, have to see how they look.
Tea is my drug of choice. My idea of a party is a rousingly good wargame with my friends. I finance my tea, miniature soldiers and book addiction by using chemistry to coat precision machined pieces of steel. I am also employed by the Canadian Armed Forces as a Cadet Instruction Cadre Officer.
!! That looks like a lot of plastic and a lot of fun :-D
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Paul
It does. I'm excited about the new project. I like Romans quite a lot and already have two armies in 15mm (Caesarian and Late Imperial).
ReplyDeleteBut I think I'll start withthe Auxilia first!
Instant army; just add glue (and paint)!
ReplyDeleteI have always been a fan of lead miniatures, but I have to admit that the number of lines that are offering hard plastic, at a price that's difficult to beat is starting to look very attractive, especially to my pocketbook.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the Romans. One of my favorite armies.
The Warlord starter army is a great deal! It's what got me started in 28mm ancients.
ReplyDeleteI liked the aux infantry figures the best - enjoy your building!
Cheers chaps. You can never have too many auxilia in my opinion. I've got a line on some second hand auxilia and cavalry too to round things out, have to see how they look.
ReplyDeleteWatch this space as I get things painted!