Good evening, all of you! My apologies for posting so little these days. I should paint a bit more in the next months, but we have a beautiful September here, so I spend most of my time outside and not at my painting desk
A very quick post today, as only one figure is on display. This guy is a Gaesatae, a Celt mercenary, famous among ancient writers for fighting naked.
This figure is a simple conversion that all 1/72 Ancient fans should identify rather easily - do you guess ?
I'm in the mood for painting Celts these days, after reading "Rois du monde" by Jean-Philippe Jaworski.
"Rois du monde" (Kings of the world) is the translation of the celt
Bituriges, the name of a tribe of central Gaul, and the main character of this series of books is Bellovèse, a legendary king who invaded the Po valley and founded Mediolanum, the future city of Milano. An excellent book, but I don't know if it has been translated in other tongues.
So, this guy should be the first of a new warband including other Gaesatae, Soldurii, ordinary warriors and a war chariot.
Hope you like him
More on the blog:
https://philotepsfigures.blogspot.com/2021/09/gaesatae.html