The decision taken on the hoplites I got to work. First step was to prise them off their original base. That wasn't too difficult.
Then I zhuzhed them up a bit with a little decoration of the shields. That done, I got them stuck down to the bases. The figures were in units of the same shield colour and initially I was thinking about mixing them up so there was no uniformity, but cutting the figures off the strips and glueing them individually would have been a task too far. So they're mostly in units with the same colour shield, just different patterns on them.
I'm waiting for the arrival of the dice trays so I won't texture the bases yet. I had a false start with a couple of bases when I realised that I hadn't left enough space for the dice trays.
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Figures as they were once they were off the original bases |
I wanted to re-base the figures because they were based one rank deep with a fair amount of space fore and aft, whilst I wanted to have denser formations. In addition I wanted to re-texture the bases in the house style, similar to the Punic Wars figures.
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First stage: shields edged in gold (for 'bronze'), white, red or green. Second stage: dab on various 'patterns' in contrasting colours. Some were effectively just blobs and then I started to get a bit more adventurous. |
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Third stage: figures glued to their final bases. Not quite enough for 8 units. |
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Close up of the 'Blue Shields' |
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This unit includes some of the legendary Finnioi tribe. |
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Unit containing the Grimonids (front right), with their own distinctive alphabet letters displayed on their shields. |
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