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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 13 Jun 2015, 11:49

Here a large Roman Ala for the great Roman exhibition in September in Regensburg / Germany.

More than 700 riders
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Posted by santifernandez on 13 Jun 2015, 12:13

Amazing scene!
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Posted by Egbert on 13 Jun 2015, 12:14

Hello Wolfgang, :wave:

great stuff ...,
I like it very, very much. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Super realistic representation! :cheers:
.. you can almost feel the cold and wet and the unease of waiting Romans in Germania ... :oops:

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Posted by tomikd on 13 Jun 2015, 15:19

OOOOO perfect :drool: :thumbup:
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Posted by Kekso on 13 Jun 2015, 18:07

Like real :shock:
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Posted by CurtisTheGreat on 13 Jun 2015, 18:14

this is amazing!
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 13 Jun 2015, 20:38

:drool: Large?!...VERY, VERY LARGE and VERY, VERY BEAUTIFUL!
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Posted by bnabna on 13 Jun 2015, 21:56

this is greatttttttt
fantastic scene so beautiful
congratulations

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Posted by sberry on 14 Jun 2015, 10:34

Looks impressive and very realistic (as your work always does ...). A "larga Ala" means an ala miliaria, I suppose. How did you arrange the troopers - 24 turmae with 32 men each?
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Posted by Tony Barton on 14 Jun 2015, 11:56

That's wonderful , a magnificent piece of work.
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Posted by Acid on 14 Jun 2015, 12:39

This is amazing, lovely scene!
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Posted by k.b. on 14 Jun 2015, 16:08

Truly breathtaking! More close-up please!
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 14 Jun 2015, 20:14

Thanks @ all :-D

sberry wrote:Looks impressive and very realistic (as your work always does ...). A "larga Ala" means an ala miliaria, I suppose. How did you arrange the troopers - 24 turmae with 32 men each?



Hi Stephan,
yes, there are 24 Turmae with 32 riders and 5 riders from the Staff, so total 773 riders.
Here a WIP-Picture.


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Posted by k.b. on 14 Jun 2015, 20:45

It would have taken me 3 lifetimes to have painted so many figures.

I presume this was another team effort Wolfgang. Or was it? Gulp!!!
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 15 Jun 2015, 07:56

Hi kb,

yes it was a larger team. But there are also in the exhibition a complete legion ( 6000 Art-Miniatures ) and the auxiliarkohorte in order of battle.


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complete roman legion, 6000 Art-Miniatures


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auxiliarkohorte and auxiliarcavalry


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auxiliarkohorte and auxiliarcavalry, Art-Miniatures


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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 15 Jun 2015, 08:04

And for better explanation, a Centurie


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Posted by k.b. on 15 Jun 2015, 13:01

Wooow........are you one of the lucky ones who manage to earn a living from our glorious hobby. If not I need a job in Germany.......hahaha
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 15 Jun 2015, 13:15

that absolutely is worth a visit to Regensburg! Please don't forget to give us all info about the exhibition in due time. I'd really love to see all this for real. wow. congrats! amazing job!
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Posted by Peter on 16 Jun 2015, 11:45

I'm dreaming! This is just awesome! Great work again Wolfgang! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Posted by ADM on 16 Jun 2015, 12:37

magnificent battle scene !
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