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Ancient Germans: warband

Posted by PhilC on 01 Oct 2018, 19:45

Good evening gentlemen, ladies. Today I have a warband on display: ancient Germans, ready to raid a gaul village or a roman villa.

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I used as many sets from various manufacturers as possible, so that I have troop of individual fighters and not a cohort. I think that all these minis fit well with one another, even when the style of sculpting is extremely different.

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Caesar on the left, Strelets on the right

What do you think of them ? Does this mix look ok to you ?

More pictures and comments here: https://philotepsfigures.blogspot.com/2018/09/my-germanic-warband-is-growing-faster.html
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Posted by Ben90 on 01 Oct 2018, 20:22

Wonderful job on them!
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Posted by C M Dodson on 02 Oct 2018, 06:08

Not my period but these are a bunch of fearsome fellows.

Well done.

Best wishes,

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Posted by Susofrick on 02 Oct 2018, 07:15

Like them a lot! And I think they look good together!
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Posted by sberry on 02 Oct 2018, 07:19

Yes, they look great, a very nice paintjob! And they fit very well together. Mixing figures from different manufacturers is alwys a good idea to get more variety IMHO.
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 02 Oct 2018, 08:30

Massive! A beautifully painted mob of barbarians! I like a lot the shades of colors you have chosen. And I agree with Sberry: the mix of figures give the mob great dynamism.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 02 Oct 2018, 16:57

Be careful those Gauls, have been drinking some powerful punch!

I love the war band. It requires great time, determination and patents
to produce such a scene. So well done. :thumbup: BB
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Posted by PhilC on 02 Oct 2018, 22:47

Thank you all for your comments!
If you are curious to identify every set used and every manufacturer, I've just written a post with the review of the troops. Let me show you some of them:

Caesar:
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Hät:
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Strelets:
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Esci:
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Posted by Susofrick on 03 Oct 2018, 07:44

They look good together and they look even better by themselves! Hmm, the nude Caesar guy's willy (snopp in Swedish) looks a bit red.
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Posted by Wiking on 03 Oct 2018, 08:14

Fantastic painted figures !

The HÄT javelin hurler with the stretch blue- jeans. :-D
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Posted by Graeme on 04 Oct 2018, 10:09

These tribal kind of subjects always look better with lots of different figures and these look very good together. A good looking warband and I like some of the shield designs.

PhilC wrote:ancient Germans, ready to raid a gaul village or a roman villa.


Their financial adviser will probably tell them that the villa will give the best return. ;-)
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Posted by Ochoin on 04 Oct 2018, 11:23

Graeme wrote:These tribal kind of subjects always look better with lots of different figures and these look very good together. A good looking warband and I like some of the shield designs.



Their financial adviser will probably tell them that the villa will give the best return. ;-)


I believe the housing market is taking a downturn & the barbarian horde may be better advised to diversify into shares. A raid on the stock exchange?

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Posted by Bill Slavin on 04 Oct 2018, 14:08

I would say Caesar is the most natural, Strelets have the most character. I think they all work well together - the Strelets definitely occupying the lower rungs of the evolutionary ladder!
Beautiful painting and nice to see en masse.
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