Danger! Danger! Threat of "scale duplication" and a "shiny project" appearing from out of NOWHERE!
Naturally I am treating it as a pure academic painting exercise. We will see how long before my resistance breaks and I start planning an "order of battle" (see below):
I took them on a recent family holiday to Norfolk, my night times were pleasantly passed comsuming a nice cold lager or brandy and lemonade, while assembling the Sparabara (see below):
Enough for two units of twelve figures each in Impetus or five double based and a single base in DBMM ;)
The good thing that I like about Impetus armies in 28mm is that it allows each unit to be a diorama exercise in its own right and if far less figure intensive than a DBM or DBMM equivalent army.
I took them on a recent family holiday to Norfolk, my night times were pleasantly passed comsuming a nice cold lager or brandy and lemonade, while assembling the Sparabara (see below):
Enough for two units of twelve figures each in Impetus or five double based and a single base in DBMM ;)
The good thing that I like about Impetus armies in 28mm is that it allows each unit to be a diorama exercise in its own right and if far less figure intensive than a DBM or DBMM equivalent army.
So there I have my dilemma, go the scenic Impetus route or the more standard and pragmatic DBMM
3 comments:
Nice looking figures. Can you go the sabot basing route? That way you could use them across multiple game types. I also like the look of the Virgin Queen game board for a DBR campaign map.
That could be a cunning plan in the making ;)
I second the Sabot basing option. I will be doing this with the new Vitrix Mid republican Romans. I want to be able to use the figures for FOG & Hail Caesar along with other systems. With all the amazing new plastics coming out it becoming harder for me to stick to 15mm armies (which i still love).
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