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Tuesday, 12 September 2017

The Dance of Bronze 15

The first of many phalanxes in 6mm for, well for anything that is possible although primarily for ADG.


The white undercoat has been used to the painters advantage here as after washing there was little additional painting to do. Future stands will have both white and silver shields to represent some historical units.


There are twenty-eight figures on this stand and although thirty-two was the ideal number it was just possible. In fact in trying to get figures along the base line several joined the great lead mountain in the sky.


This stand represents one taxis comprising of four syntagma of 256 men or 1056 in total. This would be slightly under strength for a taxis as they were often 1500 men strong. Have never been sure if this number included super numeraries as well. The basic army will have a minimum of four of these.


More to follow shortly

Cheers for now

10 comments:

  1. They look superb. Congrats on completing your first base of phalanx.

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    1. Thanks Russ, the mass effect beats painting 28mm figures in the same period.

      You done much on the hobby front lately?

      Cheers, Ross

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  2. So nice! An entire phalanx will look so good. In 6mm, I have stuck to Baccus with their strips of figures. How difficult is it to base individual 6mm figures? Looks like it could be tedious.

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    1. Thanks Jonathan, the time was spent in the prep time sorting out the figures to singles as the Rapier figures also come on strips.

      The spacing between figures limited the numbers, so by trimming pre painting I could get the effect looked for. Come the actual basing its relatively quick as just gluing in lines.

      Cheers, Ross

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  3. 6mm? Wow, very impressive, stunning job and wonderful mass effect!

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  4. They look great, especially at such a tiny scale, pike men always look best densely packed and these definitely are!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain, although small the 6mm figures does give a great mass effect.

      Cheers, Ross

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  5. You can't tell these are the first ones done, the mass effect will be impressive

    Ian

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