Good evening,
Just before I trot off to bed in preparation for starting Term 1 in the morning, here, at last, are my Sarmatian cav finally finished.
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I decided to keep the horn blower with his contos.
And here we have the Light Horse element of the army...HaT Parthian mounted archers atop Italeri Mongol horses. I think they came out quite nicely.
Speaking of Light Horse, here's one I prepared earlier...
...for my Greek Hoplite army.
Just some Greek Psiloi and Auxilia...and Cav?...to go.
But for now, school awaits...
Nick
Great ouput!
ReplyDeleteThanks Thomas, that's another army down. A gazzilion more to go!
DeleteVery, very nice stands of Sarmatian cavalry!
ReplyDeletePhil.
Thanks Phil, I'm pretty pleased at the way they all came out. They've been waiting, in one form or another, since 1999!
DeleteGreat! the sarmatians really look the part!
ReplyDeleteCheers Giano. I can imagine them wall to wall facing the legionaries across the field - would have been scary stuff!
DeleteGreat stuff Nick, well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks John. The sum output of my holidays!
DeleteThese fellows have come out really well - top banana! And, I have to confess, I'd never heard of Sarmartians before I saw them on your blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks muchly. Must say I'm enjoying the build of your Funny French folly!
DeleteLooking good! I like the LH, both Sarmatian and Greek.
ReplyDeleteThanks Norman. Yep, they did come out nicely - nice 'n bright!
DeleteNice work Nick - which one is Artorius? :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Monty! Its more likely to be Uthur's great great granddaddy. Or something.
DeleteArtorius is still waiting patiently in his box of HaT Late Imperial Roman Medium Cavalry.
DeleteHi Nick, your email address kept bouncing back the messages I was sending so...
ReplyDeletejust thought I'd let you know that my son now has his own blog: http://smallsoldiersatarms.blogspot.com.au/
perhaps you could drop by his blog and give hime some encouraging comments?
Thanks mate.
Cheers,
John