The basing is to allow 16 'average' units of 18 men for Lost Battles. They will be matched for Civil War battles by Caesarians having 16 units of 'veteran' units of 12, with a few extras to top some up to 'average' size as needed for larger battles against a common foe.
The cavalry will be drawn from my Gauls, Republican Romans, Numidians and, once they are painted, my Greek/Eastern types.
I'm going to be away for a month after this and don't expect to be able to blog much in that time, so will probably see you all in November at some stage.
Until then, cheers, and many thanks for all the encouragement you chaps have provided as I try to get back into the swing of things again.
Beautiful looking figures!!!
ReplyDeleteThe swathes of blue shields really produces a striking effect.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time away!
great work on these marvelous figures.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive! A grand looking sight
ReplyDeleteTerrific, Aaron! Great to see that your mojo has returned. :-)
ReplyDeleteWell done Aaron, you've got a shedload of these fellows!
ReplyDeleteI know it's slightly out of era but I wonder how they'd do against my Dacians? With your numbers, I'm sure they'd roll.
Most excellent. They look great en masse like that.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking army, really impressive!
ReplyDeleteQuite a sight! Well done on getting through them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments, all. See you in a month :)
ReplyDeleteAre you going to color code the Caesarians? Where are you off to?
ReplyDeleteCongrats and a hardy well done!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Kevin