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Wednesday, 5 April 2023

Early Byzantine Psiloi

In Hail Caesar terms a small unit of Psiloi, Aventine Miniatures figures with the officers shield a LBMS transfer.
The Morecambe and Wise shot🙂
I was reminded by Dave's post that I had this fella from Wargames Foundry part finished so I set too and got him finished.
No I didn't paint the scene from Uccello's Battle of San Romano, sourced on the web and resized to fit. 
Back to Italy next week to resume the curtailed Italian Wars game.
TTFN & KBO



22 comments:

  1. Oh those are nice and great to see another painter vignette to record what happens on the battlefield:).

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    1. Thank you Steve. Will he paint fake news though?

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  2. The Psiloi are just splendid, especially Ericus et Ernius! The painting vignette turned out really well, I wonder if we have started a trend?

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  3. Very nice work and great color choice!

    Christopher

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  4. Very splendid Byzantines Phil. Yes, Warlord have a Renaissance painter just waiting for me.

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    1. Thank you George. I look forward to your painted painter.

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  5. You are an artist! Love the colors.

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  6. Cor they’ve come up a treat. Very nice!
    Love the M&W pic, “🎶 bring me sunshine 🎶”
    The painter vignette is brilliant 😎
    Cheers
    Matt

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    1. Thank you Matt. The Byzantines are a colourful lot especially after painting WWII figures for a while.

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  7. Your stuff is always lovely, but ….. you have really outdone yourself on these beautiful pieces!

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  8. Splendid work Phil 👍 perhaps we all need a painter figure ?

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    1. Thank you Matt. Our little men need someone to record their victories I am sure.

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  9. Lovely toys Phil…As always.

    All the best. Aly

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  10. Artists poping up everywhere it would seem! Great work phil. Lovely figures.

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    1. Thank you Paul, they are certainly getting about.

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