This group will make a six stand battle group for Field of Glory, or two 12-figure phalanx units in Hannibal at the Gates as seen in the bottom center photo. The bottom left photo shows the rear rank of figures so I could show off all the nice shields.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
28mm Campanian Hoplites
This is a unit of Campanian Hoplites for my 28mm Carthaginian army. The figures are Old Glory from their Italian Wars line. The Figures are from their Oscan Hoplite bag, but they do nicely as Campanian with plenty of helmets with two, three or four vertical feathers characteristic of the Campanian area. This is a fantastic pack of figures with nearly every figure in the pack unique. For the non-command figures there are 3-4 body types with a myriad of head choices. Wonderfully luxurious. The spears are from Warlord Games.
This group will make a six stand battle group for Field of Glory, or two 12-figure phalanx units in Hannibal at the Gates as seen in the bottom center photo. The bottom left photo shows the rear rank of figures so I could show off all the nice shields.
This group will make a six stand battle group for Field of Glory, or two 12-figure phalanx units in Hannibal at the Gates as seen in the bottom center photo. The bottom left photo shows the rear rank of figures so I could show off all the nice shields.
Labels:
28mm,
Ancients,
Carthaginian,
Field of Glory,
Figures,
HATG,
Italian,
Punic Wars
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8 comments:
Wow, really great paint work and fantastic unit. Very impressive!
Again, more impressive paint jobs, amazing!!! Your photos are great!
tom
A great paintjob for a great unit...
They are looking great there and are just amazing as a solid unit.
Very very nice Alan!
Awesome work. Brilliant.
I am glad you showed us photos of all those shields.
cheers
Great looking Hoplites - OG is underrated, and your painting proves it again. Best, Dean
Many thanks for all the compliments gentlemen. Very motivating to get back to the painting table and work on the next unit of veteran spearmen.
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