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Zvezda Republican Roman Infantry

Posted by Konrad on 01 Nov 2020, 11:23

My Republican Roman Army goes on....

Triarii (singular: Triarius) were one of the elements of the early Roman military manipular legions of the early Roman Republic (509 BC – 107 BC). They were the oldest and among the wealthiest men in the army and could afford high quality equipment. They wore heavy metal armor and carried large shields, their usual position being the third battle line. They were equipped with spears and were considered to be elite soldiers among the legion.

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Posted by Peter on 01 Nov 2020, 12:34

Again some great looking legionaires! Go on! I like them a lot! :thumbup:
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Posted by sansovino on 12 Nov 2020, 17:23

Like alway very well painted miniatures which are a great joy. I have only the question, if you will "wash" them still? Some dirt or shadows can give them still a little more realism - the colours are looking still a little bit too bright, but eventually it´s only a false impression of the photo lights.
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Posted by PaulRPetri on 12 Nov 2020, 17:50

Once again excellent! I hope you are not tired of hearing that!
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Posted by dykio on 12 Nov 2020, 19:23

Hi Konrad,

I think you must have painted a couple of legions by now and you still keep up the great quality of your figures !!! Exellent figures once again
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 15 Nov 2020, 00:27

Love the painting, and always great to see more ancients in 1/72
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Posted by dombom on 26 Nov 2020, 07:17

I like the results of the painted chainmail a lot.
Which technique do you use?
I usually apply black with silver or chrome drybrush and a wash. That looks okay, but yours looks far more realistic. Would be glad if you got some advice.
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Posted by Konrad on 29 Dec 2020, 19:39

And another unit is ready.
I hope no one is bored with the many Romans.

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Posted by Ben90 on 30 Dec 2020, 03:09

I always liked these Zvezda triarii. You really did them justice!
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 30 Dec 2020, 14:38

Konrad wrote:And another unit is ready. I hope no one is bored with the many Romans.

Be sure that none will be bored with so high quality painted figures, Konrad. The original Zvezda figures are great, but your paintwork improved them a lot. :love: :love: :love:

Go on with them. :thumbup:

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Posted by Graeme on 30 Dec 2020, 17:58

More Romans from Konrad is a very good thing and these look fabulous.

I'm amazed at how good the drab earthy colours of the Princeps tunics look. Very realistic but also really eye catching and attractive. First rate painting! :thumbup:
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Posted by Peter on 30 Dec 2020, 23:41

Nice addition to your army Konrad! :thumbup:

Boring? Not at all! You never can have to many Romans:

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Happy New Year! ;-) :-D
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 01 Jan 2021, 02:53

Never tired of 1/72 ancients, painting is of course great. If you're highlighting it's very subtle, do you use inks or washes?

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Posted by Konrad on 16 Jan 2021, 11:55

The Velites (singular: veles, German: skirmishers) were a formation in the Roman Republic. Before the first meeting, they stood in loose formation in front of the Hastati and began the battle with a skirmish. Usually their task was to displace the opposing skirmishers, to disrupt the opposing formation with javelin throws, to retreat behind their own lines in time and to let the heavily armored Hastati do the close combat. Due to their mobility and range, they also proved to be particularly effective in repelling war elephants and chariots.


Now that I have painted all the infantry poses,
only the officers are missing.

Hope you enjoy!


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Posted by Peter on 16 Jan 2021, 13:09

Another great addition to your army Konrad! :love:
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Posted by Ben90 on 16 Jan 2021, 14:28

Fantastic paintjob, once again!
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Posted by MABO on 17 Jan 2021, 15:41

We also need to see a group Pic with the officers!
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Posted by Konrad on 18 Jan 2021, 17:47

MABO wrote:We also need to see a group Pic with the officers!


Patience!
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Posted by MABO on 18 Jan 2021, 18:15

It's only one of the ways... :mrgreen:
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 21 Jan 2021, 01:20

Very nice, the flesh turned out well, they look suitably Mediterranean.
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