Chris Martin may have sung about Roman Cavalry Choirs singing, but in most sets of wargaming rules the Roman Cavalry are, well, a bit "out of tune" with what it takes to be actually all that good, at least in the Republican period. They aren't equipped with cool lances, they aren't especially decent quality, and they aren't numerous enough to have "quantity as a quality all of it's own" either
However in ADLG, again as in most rules, there are always a couple of mandatory units of Roman Cavalry in most of the Marian/Republican era lists, so I was obliged to get some for my Roman army.
These are the finished article:
They are all from the "much cheaper than Foundry" Crusader range from North Star.
The horses are a tad on the skinny side if I'm being picky, but that does at least mean they all fit together well on this 60mm wide base.
The riders are cast with saddles which didn't really fit all that snugly on the backs of the horses, so it was not entirely straighforward to mount them up.
After a bit of consideration I ended up deciding to snip off some parts of of the horses manes, where the mane joins the back of the horse.
Doing this creates enough of a long, flat patch along the back of the horse to mount the riders properly - if they had been left to sit "beind" the original mane they would have ended up being pitched forward quite notably as the saddle would have say partly on the horses buttocks, which are are higher than the middle of their backs.
These are the inevitable LBMS transfers, sized very well for these specific figures.
I did do a bit of blending in around the edges, although the one on the right of this photo does still seem to have been left with a visible line showing the edge of the transfer, which is a bit ofa PITA in this photo but will not be seen on-table
I bought one pack of 3 armoured horsemen / officers and one of unarmoured cavalry, giving me the potential to field them as visibly different, perhaps as Elite & Ordinary, or as a Heavy Cavalry unit and a Medium Cavalry unit - the unarmoured chaps also get the less glamorous brown cloaks so I can tell from the back too!
They don't come with spears, so these are slightly bendy (break proof!) plastic broom bristles.