Sunday, 3 February 2013

Sarmatian Cav Finished...

...for now at least.

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

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    1. Thanks Thomas, that's another army down. A gazzilion more to go!

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  2. Very, very nice stands of Sarmatian cavalry!
    Phil.

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    1. Thanks Phil, I'm pretty pleased at the way they all came out. They've been waiting, in one form or another, since 1999!

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  3. Great! the sarmatians really look the part!

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    1. Cheers Giano. I can imagine them wall to wall facing the legionaries across the field - would have been scary stuff!

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    1. Thanks John. The sum output of my holidays!

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  5. These 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.

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    1. Thanks muchly. Must say I'm enjoying the build of your Funny French folly!

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  6. Looking good! I like the LH, both Sarmatian and Greek.

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    1. Thanks Norman. Yep, they did come out nicely - nice 'n bright!

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  7. Nice work Nick - which one is Artorius? :)

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    1. Thanks Monty! Its more likely to be Uthur's great great granddaddy. Or something.

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    2. Artorius is still waiting patiently in his box of HaT Late Imperial Roman Medium Cavalry.

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  8. Hi Nick, your email address kept bouncing back the messages I was sending so...

    just 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

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