One of the new legions raised by Diocletian at the end of the 3rd century and was still in service at the beginning of the 5th century. To reflect its newly raised status I have depicted them all in
spangenhelms, which appears to have become most common in the 3rd century. The shield design is from the
Notitia Dignitatum, whether they would have had this design earlier I don't know, but I like it. The front ranks are armed with spears whilst the rear ranks are preparing to throw
spiculums, Vegetius implies that this had replaced the earlier heavier
pilum.
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All the figures are from A and A miniatures, the shields are from Footsore Miniatures with LBMS shield transfers. |
To even the sides up a little I have also painted up another warband of Goths to face them.
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The figures are a mix of Footsore, Foundry and Westwind with the bulk being from the Foundry, Casting Room Miniatures Germanic range, shields again from Footsore Miniatures painted by me and with the odd LBMS ones. |
Both will see battle tomorrow, will new unit syndrome strike? We will see.
TTFN
Splendid Goths there Phil. Oh, the Romans aren't bad either! See you tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteDo I detect a bit of bias there Mr. B?
DeleteLovely Romans and Goths,if new figure syndrome hits at least it should be even!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Not if my dice are anything like last week it won't :~)
DeleteLovely, interesting about the mix of weapons, great period for the Roman Army. Keep a good eye on them.
ReplyDeleteThank you George, all go in the third century.
DeleteWow, awesome Goths, love them!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil.
DeleteCracking looking units Phil!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you Christopher.
DeleteBeautiful work sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal. All set up on the table and ready for action now.
DeleteMore lovely looking toys Phil...
ReplyDeleteI do like the 3rd century Romans ... lots of variety in kit and interesting enemies...
Have you listened to the History of Rome podcast... it’s well worth a try Mike Duncan is easy to listen to and by the time he gets to the 3rd century he is well on form...
All the best. Aly
Thank you Aly, great variety one of the many attractions of the era.
DeleteHave not come across those will check it out, sounds ideal to paint to.
Good brushwork and fantastic choice of colors/tones.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the encouragement Allan.
DeleteGreat looking figures for both sides. Have to show a little bias towards the Romans as I have a large Late Roman army too.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ross
Thank you Ross.
DeleteEvery ancients player should own a Roman army at least once
Absolutely fabulous! Really love those Romans.
ReplyDeleteBut the Goths aren‘t half bad either 😉
DeleteThank you Nick, much appreciated.
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