Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Iberian Scutarii

Finally finished some more miniatures. This time 20mm Newline Iberians, they have been finished for sometime but my computer has been out of action. The Iberians provided mercenaries for the Carthaginian but it was during the Second war with Rome that they became a major part of the Carthaginian army that invaded the Italian peninsular with Hannibal.

For practical reasons I have decided to now base my miniatures on a larger base. I think this looks better and makes it much easier to move them around. I also decided to spend a lot more time on the shields as with most ancient figures the shield covers most of the body. They had to look better than my previous shields in which I painted a flat colour and at most gave them a brown wash. As with my cavalry units I tried to introduce variety in colour of tunics, helmets and the shields of course.

I have quite a lot more Iberians to do however I may have a slight change and start with the Republican Roman Legionaries once I work out what scheme to do them, So far I am going with 8 figures on a 60mm x 40mm base, 2 bases for a "unit" thus one base will have 2 or 3 command figures (centurion, signifier and possibly a musician) and the rest legionaries. I need to decide whether to mix figures in pectoral armour and mail as well as mixing sword and pila poses? Then of course there is the issue of colour scheme. so far I'm looking at mostly white/off white tunics with a few reds, but with the shields I'm not sure whether to have one colour for the unit or have a mix again?

These are all aesthetic decisions as they will be for either Lost Battles or Impetus so command figures, weapon/armour types do not really influence the rules in the same way as WAB would for example. It seems like Romans just like to take over and dominate everything so here are the pictures of the Scutarii the post was supposed to be showing!

 

6 comments:

  1. Nicely done, a Newline fan myself.

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  2. Very nice looking troops, love the colors...

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  3. Excellent work! Love the shields!

    Greetings
    Peter

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  4. I think the Iberians are one interesting ancient army. Yours are excellent.

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    1. Cheers Bruce! Thanks for visiting the "back catalogue". I agree the Iberians are more than meets the eye much sought after warriors, seemed to have taught the Romans some very tough lessons!

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