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Rebasing 10mm for a friend.

 Friend asked me to rebase some 10mm for him. about 1000 of them!

Again, no credit for the painting, just the basing. 
Final batch of the 10mm Later Romans/Early Byzantines/Arthurians rebased
Heavy infantry and two stands of slingers


Top view


Archers and light archers


More top views
 
The whole batch 
 
This batch may actually contain Pendraken figures! More Later Romans/Byzantines/Arthurians (ran out of bases to do them all, thankfully, there is a useful store run by some bloke called Leon)
Heavy cavalry




Long Spear armed infantry




Short spear armed infantry




More




Definitely Pendraken later Romans




Another set




Generals




That's an A4 box worth, and there's another half-box of infantry to do!

 

Byzantine/Late Romans and/or/maybe Arthurians for Si



 

Somewhere, one of my Mid-Republicn Roman elephants has escaped in the depths of my shed. I needed a two stand elephant unit for Campaign last weekend, so I rootled around in Si's box and found a brace of Indian nellies that I could rebase.
AGAIN, NO CREDIT FOR THE PAINTING.






Carthaginians rebased for Si,
As ever, I take no responsibility for the awesome painting, only the basing. There are occasions where there are not enough figures for a whole file, which is why there are odd bases here and there.

Punic spears


Nice depth


Vererans in captured Roman equipment


Heading into the fight


ADVANCE!


An awful lot of Spanish foot


Defence in depth?


They are loose, so 8 to a base


Javelin armed skirmishers


Yes, one is backwards...  ;)


Glue was still a little wet on the clumps as I needed to get these photographed and handed over to their owner last night.


Sling armed skirmishers






Archers




Numidian light horse


Top down




Spanish cavalry


I really liked this shot




20 bases is an awkward amount


Punic heavy horse
Looking impressive




Top down


Generals
Hannibal with his missing eye?




Top down


The infantry box


The cavalry box


The army

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To match against the Romans, Ancient British.
Chariotry


Again, I take no credit for the painting, only the rebasing.


Top view


Cavalry




Charge!


Three units of six warband types


EREWEGOEREWEGOEREWEGO!


INNNNGERELAND!


Fourth and fifth units


No Vaughan Williams is better than Elgar!


Proms! I'll give you Proms!


In their box

 The army
 

An army of 10mm Old Glory Early Imperial Romans rebased for Si, again I take no credit for the great paintjobs, just the bases.

There are a few Pendraken scattered around in there...
12 based of auxilia


Ones with 8 are loose, 10 are close, allowing units to be flexible in MeG.


Elite/poor legions




11 bases of Legionaries




Cavalry






Generals, artillery and skirmishers!




 

This was a BIG batch. Republican Romans. Again, I claim no glory from the painting, only the basing.
Oops, missed one!

Somehow it ended up in my Austrain unpainted bag, odd.



 


Allied foot in close order.






Hastatii & Principes I


Triarii I






Hastatii & Principes II


Hastatii & Principes III




Hastatii & Principes IV




Bizarrely, only enogh Velities to make four stands!




Hastatii & Principes V






Trarii II




Hastatii and Principes VI




Cavalry






Allied medium foot






Generals





 

The whole army, that's an A4 try they don't all fit in!

Starting with Macedonians


Phalanx




Companion cavalry




Elephants




Spears




Archers and singers




Light horse




Generals




Whole force

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