Thursday, 11 April 2019

Last of the Spanish scutarii

A quick post, as it is primarily more of the same but does however represent the last batch of Spanish scutarii (I promise):


















Another fifteen elements, making sixty-seven elements of scutarii in all:




































That's 201 figures all-up, and 202 if you count the poor fellow who hasn't found a home yet. Given that the scutarii are the backbone of an Ancient Spanish army I believe I am now on the homeward stretch with this one. As lovely as the sculpts are, I'll be glad if I don't have to see another 15mm scutarii figure again:




































I'm also just putting the finishing touches on a Celtic/Gallic village which I'm hoping will be complete within the next day or so. It's been years since I have had a go at terrain and I have accumulated a rather substantial resin pile to accompany the lead mountain, so I thought I'd make a start on the former to help keep up my motivation with the latter.

12 comments:

  1. Nice! 67 elements? Wow! That is an impressive undertaking. How about a group shot of all 67 elements arrayed for battle. That would be an impressive sight, I bet.

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    1. Thanks Jonathan. I looked at them in their storage box and was thinking it would be a pity not to drag them all out for a group shot, as I am unlikely to ever put them all into battle at the same time. I'll have to make it happen over the next week or so.

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  2. I second the call for a parade ground shot. I also look forward to seeing your Gallic village.

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    1. Thanks Codsticker. I'm not sure it will be anywhere near the standards of your excellent ECW siege works though!

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  3. lovely looking Spanish Scutarii - excellent work Lawrence!
    cheers,

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    1. Thanks Phil. I enjoyed seeing your Carthaginians and Romans in action in your last AAR.

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  4. More excellent looking troops!
    The GallicVillage sounds like a great addition- presumably quite suitable for habitation by Celtiberians as well!

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    1. Thanks Peter. I'm just putting the finishing touches on it now and am hoping it will see a bit of use across a few western European theatres.

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  5. Fantastic work and a mamouth task very nearly completed Lawrence. Normally I would agree with you about 15mm figures but these Xyston ones are very nice so its been a real pleasure to see the collection gradually increase!

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    1. Thanks Keith, that's very kind of you. I tend to attack these projects in straight lines as I find it too difficult to circle back and try to remember what I have done, but it does mean that I end up working on lots of the same figures.

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  6. Impressive Scutari! It would be great to see a parade!
    Best Iain

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    1. Cheers Iain. I'm planning on getting a few caetrati completed and then I'll be keen to put them all on the table together to see what they look like.

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