What an output of photos lately! I stand in awe: so many well assembled and painted units... You're really a commander of LEGIONS. I'll call you Imperator! ;)
I have just recently discovered your blog and want to say how absolutely inspirational it is. Though I don't play in this particular era, I find your approach to the hobby and the quality of your blog to be refreshing.
I am definitely following it with interest and have even put up a link on my own blog.
BRB, thanks, I always try to keep the shield designs as simple as possible to help me wade through units of them, but every now and then I spend a little extra time on one.
Eli, I'm glad you like the Blog, I try to keep it fun and full of energy. The Campaign is about to start up again soon, so there should be some more cartoons on the way.
What an output of photos lately! I stand in awe: so many well assembled and painted units... You're really a commander of LEGIONS. I'll call you Imperator! ;)
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Some lovely stuff here. I particularly like the Praetorians, and the hand painted shields on the Thracians!
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Excellent work, as is all of the rest of it.
ReplyDeleteI have just recently discovered your blog and want to say how absolutely inspirational it is. Though I don't play in this particular era, I find your approach to the hobby and the quality of your blog to be refreshing.
I am definitely following it with interest and have even put up a link on my own blog.
Thanks,
-Eli
leadpeople.blogspot.com
BRB, thanks, I always try to keep the shield designs as simple as possible to help me wade through units of them, but every now and then I spend a little extra time on one.
ReplyDeleteEli, I'm glad you like the Blog, I try to keep it fun and full of energy.
The Campaign is about to start up again soon, so there should be some more cartoons on the way.
Ah, the memories. We had some good fights.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to the campaign resuming.
And yup, Simons collection of figures is certainly impressive. Imperator indeed.