Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Roman Auxiliary Archers


My next addition for my growing 3rd Century Roman army for Infamy! Infamy' from TFL are a couple of Roman Auxiliary Archers. These guys will come in handy to thin out the Barbarians before they hit the Legionaries lines. 



The figures are from A&A miniatures and were quite enjoyable to paint although there was a little bit of extra clean up in a few places but nothing very troubling. The paints I used were mostly Foundry and Vallejo with some P3 as well.



The project is slowly coming along but is beginning to take shape which always helps with the motivation to push on through to completion or should I say a point of playability. I'm trying to resist moving on to other projects before I reach my goal on this one but it's not easy!



I'm looking forward to things opening up again for in person gaming as it sometimes feels like your painting things just to put them on shelf which can put a damper on the enthusiasm a bit. While I of course enjoy watching the collection grow on the shelf  it really makes you wish you could use it. Anyhow it will be fun to put them on the table.




More Romans on the way.... probably.

Thanks for viewing!
Miniature Company- A&A Miniatures



11 comments :

  1. Awesome looking archers. My Eastern archer and regulars Roman archers are in their box. Waiting to see day light again.

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  2. Very, very cool looking unit. The Romans from this range look so imposing and brutal. Love 'em!

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  3. Very fine archers the Emperor will be delighted with those.

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  4. Absolutely superb painting on these! The different tones of brown on the leather are a nice contrast to the rest!

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  5. Christopher! Your archers are fab and your photography really enhances your fine brushwork.

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  6. Stunning work Chris! Looking at your figures I wish the ancients bug would bite me again, but alas no chance yet

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  7. Lovely, very lovely Chris!

    Cheers
    Matt

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