Or, to be more accurate, I;
- sliced off the Essex Thematic (?) Byzantine Cavalrymen's small round shields with a scalpel,
- replaced the too-thin, too-bendy Essex lancers with cheap sewing pins bought from eBay while I was at it
- cadged some kite and heater shields from a clubmate and glued them onto the now-sliced-off bits on the figures bodies.
After a bit of a go at painting overly-complicated shield patterns copied badly from other websites later, here you go - 6 units of Nikephorian Byzantine Lance & Bow armed Heavy Cavalry ready for the table!
The unit with the General in the centre has brass rod for its spears - I then realised that they are clearly just too thick for these chaps though, so I did the rest with cut-off sewing pins .
They won't win any awards, but not too shabby for a bit of recycling methinks.
On a similar basis, I also re-painted the shields on some almost-never-used Skoutatoi and glued the bases together to make ADLG units. Here's the slightly less impressive result.
The Icon standard is just downloaded off a Google search for Byzantine Icons, printed out and stuck on.
Maybe an army to use at Cry Havoc later this summer?
On a similar basis, I also re-painted the shields on some almost-never-used Skoutatoi and glued the bases together to make ADLG units. Here's the slightly less impressive result.
The Icon standard is just downloaded off a Google search for Byzantine Icons, printed out and stuck on.
Maybe an army to use at Cry Havoc later this summer?
Nice conversion work. As an ageing environmentalist I thoroughly approve of recycling units like this. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, love this impressive group of cavalry!
ReplyDeleteso much work into non square bases.... 8-)
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