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IMPERIAL ROMANS STRELETS (UPDATED 01.11.2012!!!!!!)

Posted by Konrad on 30 Sep 2012, 08:28

STRELETS has sent me these figs and asked me to paint them.
Now I go two weeks on vacation to Spain.
Then I paint the rest.
Really great figs!
My roman army becomes bigger and bigger. ;-)

Hope you enjoy!

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Posted by MABO on 30 Sep 2012, 08:44

I have the honor to see them unpainted, when Konrad visited me. So I know there are more great figs to come. They look very nice, I think. The centurions in the first row are my favorites and the ones without armor watching their troops (or what ever). The officer with the light blue armor looks a little strange to me.

Your Roman Army is really great! What might come next as an addition?
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Posted by Paul on 30 Sep 2012, 10:37

:love: :love: :love: :love:
Really excellent!!! They have made a great choice letting you paint these!!! :headbang: :headbang:
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Posted by Tantallon2 on 30 Sep 2012, 11:16

They look great. I really love the Centurion making what could be a rude gesture! Such a useful set... I really hope they will release the command elements as a stand alone box and not make me buy all of the other figures too!
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Posted by Peter on 30 Sep 2012, 11:17

First of all have a very nice vacation Konrad :thumbup:

And the figures are excellent painted as allways. Good choice of Strelets to let you paint these. :thumbup:

I've seen your Roman army on the latest FIGZ meeting and I hope to see the bigger army next year again ;-) :thumbup:
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Posted by Samuel Alonso on 01 Oct 2012, 11:21

High level of painting !!! :love:
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Posted by Susofrick on 01 Oct 2012, 14:16

If I were making Roman figures you would be the first choice to paint them! Clearly they have seen your previous work on their figures! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: And have a nice vacation! :thumbup:
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Posted by dutchboyinohio on 01 Oct 2012, 18:12

Enjoy your vacation, Konrad! Hope you don't suffer from painting withdrawal. ;-)

And very nice figures, by the way, but then, that's a given by now.... :-D
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Posted by dykio on 02 Oct 2012, 19:42

The one and only emperor of romans (the small ones then :-D ) You did it again Konrad Brilliant :love: :love:
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Posted by Konrad on 01 Nov 2012, 16:15

More Figs from the great new roman set from STRELETS

Marc Aurel greets his legionaries.

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A standart bearer (Aquilifer) and a wounded centurio.

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Posted by Peter on 01 Nov 2012, 17:01

Wonderfull work again Konrad! :thumbup: And really nice poses, like that wounded one :thumbup:
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Posted by von Auerbergh on 01 Nov 2012, 18:02

Really love them :love: :love: I´m tempted to paint some just for fun. I am not a specialist for this period, but - what is the one centurio doing with the signum? There should be a signifer ...
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Posted by Tantallon2 on 01 Nov 2012, 18:17

It might not be his signum: either he has captured it or the signifier is dead or wounded.
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