First off, a group shot including some of the earlier-completed armoured cavalry:
The figures are all Xyston, and I mixed the generals in with some figures from the musician and standard-bearer packs:
Next up, twelve elements of unarmoured Spanish light cavalry:
That should have been more than enough for my requirements, but Xyston released a new pack of Spanish light horse with caetrati pillion riders, in line with DBMM v2.1 where the light horse gain a bonus if supported by caetrati.
Although the actual caetrati elements are mounted on separate bases and more than adequately covered by what I have already completed, I couldn't resist these models and am glad I didn't as they are among my favourite Xyston purchases to date:
The figures are supplied with a separate sprue containing additional javelins, which I thinks is a nice touch and round out some of the figures perfectly:
Two more group pictures, showing all thirty elements of cavalry assembled:
That's seventy-two horses and eight-four riders in total, and the completion of the army is now in sight. I have another twenty elements of slingers on the painting table at the moment, (another over-purchase, this time due to miscalculation) which I hope to complete in the next couple of weeks, clearing the way for the final batch of sixteen elements of Celtiberian allies.
Amazing brushwork in 15mm, Lawrence! The facial detailing and color is superb. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan. The crisp Xyston castings certainly helps a lot in being able to pick out the detail.
DeleteAwesome! love your painting style/details on the miniatures and your Spanish Unarmoured Cavalry and Generals look historical!...marvelous work!...
ReplyDeleteCheers Phil. I tried to keep the colour palette fairly muted and used mainly browns and creams colours which fits in with my perception of what ancient Spanish may have appeared.
DeleteAwesome, great looking units with beautiful details!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, the models themselves certainly help in this regard and are great to paint.
DeleteFantastic work, and swiftly done as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter. Doing the horses in one big batch was probably a good decision as it allowed me move quickly through the riders.
DeleteThese are quite stunning Lawrence. Beautiful work on the cavalry. A favourite looking army for this period thats for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks Carlo. Some lovely pictures and games over on your blogs as well.
DeleteVery nice indeed Lawrence - the pillion riding cavalry are my favourites for sure, so I can understand why you "needed" to get them!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith. They really are unique and with four different models in each pack there is some variety there too.
DeleteWonderful looking cavalry! Fantastically precise but also full of character!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain. Xyston make some lovely models and some of the faces really are well done considering they are 15mm (well 18mm really, I suppose).
DeleteExcellent, I love Xyston's 15mm and your painting is great.
ReplyDeleteThanks Painted Soldier. Yes, I think Xyston really are among the best currently available on the market.
DeleteThat is an impressive looking horde Lawrence.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark. There turned out to be quite a lot of them in the end but there should be enough now to cover most scenarios including Spanish v Carthaginians, which we played a few months ago using stand-ins.
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