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Wednesday, June 2, 2021

More 3rd Century Romans, Stone Fort, and Sassanid Persian Commands

 Hours have been short here but I am still plugging away at things. Here is some more work I have done. First up some Sassanid Persian command stands:


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Now back to the 3rd Century Romans as we expand the army:
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Included in this batch is a Roman stone fort, or at least the first pieces of it. These images will also probably end up as the product images for Acheson Creations, the maker of the fort:
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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

28mm 3rd Century Romans

 Finally a blog post! I haven't been keeping up with the blog as time has been tight. Between dealing with the pandemic, raising an almost 5 year old, and trying to get some painting done, I neglected the blog. So here is an update.


This order is a batch of 3rd century Romans for the middle east. To convey the changeover that occurred in that time-frame, the customer suggested we use a mix of rectangular and oval shields. For the knot pattern I used oval decals, painting in the background color in the corners. Simple but effective.

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The customer requested that two of the units have the alternating color pila. I liked how they turned out, so did the same with the other two infantry units. 

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These two archer units were painted by someone else. The customer wanted me to touch them up and rebase them. I also had to add some command figures and an archer to the one unit. So I fixed any chips and changed some colors on some details. I also cleaned up the paint job as it was a tad sloppy.

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These command figures were also painted by someone else. Again they were "touched up", a process of fixing chips, rebasing, and changing some details. For instance, on these I changed the standard bearer's armor and added some contrasting color to the fringe (it was all one color). The horses were also redone.

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Likewise, these cavalry were "touch ups" with me adding a command figure to the cataphracts and a cavalryman to the other unit. These required more work since whoever painted them previously did not shade or highlight a lot of things. Leather colors were redone and some horses spruced up a bit.
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These last two figures show some of the patterns I added to the cloaks to detail them up a bit.

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I really like the way these came out. They are nice and bright, and the added details like the alternating colors on the pila really make them pop.