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Celtic Army augmented and rebased

Posted by Fire at Will on 30 Aug 2016, 06:53

A final review of the army before packing them away. It's been a lot of effort over the last month, but it's been worth it
A blow by blow account is on this thread
http://bennosfiguresforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=19388

Laid on on the dining table
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Amazingly only two figures and one horse broke during the whole exercise, which is exceptional given some of the figures must be close to original Airfix production.
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Not all the figures can be fielded together. If I discard the medium/heavy cavalry and the archers it becomes Ancient British, or my keeping the archers it becomes Caledonian.
Alternatively removing most of the slingers and chariots it become Gallic Then by increasing foot as a proportion and dropping the remaining slingers and chariots it becomes Germanic.
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I still intend to add more bits to the army so it can be used for Gaaltians and Gothic. I could even extend it to Dacian!
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Lots more I could have done to enhance the army, but it a distinct improvement on before and makes me ponder doing the same with my Romans!
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Posted by Kekso on 30 Aug 2016, 07:04

WOW, that army looks really impressive :shock:
And bases are really nice. :thumbup:
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Posted by Susofrick on 30 Aug 2016, 07:46

Really impressive!
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Posted by Hellboy on 30 Aug 2016, 08:08

Impressive!!!! :shock: The colored shields, the colorful clothes and horse blankets - a play of colors! :yeah: I also like the floor design very well. A magnificent work of you! :thumbup:
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Posted by Peter on 30 Aug 2016, 20:00

Impressive it is indeed! Congrats on a nice work! :thumbup:
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Posted by Arekmaximus on 12 Sep 2016, 14:43

Wow! Very BIG Army! :thumbup:
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