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Rebasing my Early Imperial Romans

Posted by Fire at Will on 12 Mar 2021, 08:03

One of my projects for this year is to rebase my Early Imperial Roman army. It has seen a lot of use over the years so in addition to rebasing there are a quite a number of repairs to do.

First off are the cavalry, all Rospak hard plastic.
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Unlike the Greeks I decided not to try swapping the arms around. Partly because I thought I might need the sword arms fort the infantry
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Posted by Peter on 12 Mar 2021, 10:12

They look nice Will! :thumbup:
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Posted by wilberforcefrog on 12 Mar 2021, 17:44

They look a very disciplined bunch to me!
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Posted by Fire at Will on 12 Mar 2021, 22:15

wilberforcefrog wrote:They look a very disciplined bunch to me!


Yes, by modern standards, much too uniform, but that was the norm back when they were produced
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 15 Mar 2021, 00:30

I really like the vintage look, yes they are uniform but there's a charm to them, the uniformity has it's own niceties.
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Posted by Fire at Will on 19 Mar 2021, 08:09

Finished rebasing the first 6 units of Legionaries
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These were quite simple as I was reducing the unit sizes down from 24 to 16. The remainders will need more repairs and reworking to make complete units.
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Posted by Peter on 19 Mar 2021, 08:47

That's a very colorfull bunch of infantry! Nice shields. :thumbup:
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Posted by Fire at Will on 25 Mar 2021, 15:00

Continuing the rebasing, I worked on a couple of units each of bow and javelin armed auxilliaries. Each existing unit of 24 figures became a close order unit of 16 and an open order unit of 8.
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All the figures are Rospaks who only produced two poses.
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Luckily with these there was very little rework except a couple of broken javelins needing replaced.
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If I need to use the figures in their old WRG 6th context as LHI, then I simply have to alternate the close and open order bases
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Now I'm into the more serious reorganisation and repairs
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Posted by Peter on 25 Mar 2021, 15:53

I see a beautifull army growing! ;-) :thumbup:
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Posted by MABO on 27 Mar 2021, 15:36

Well said! Love the mix of colours!
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Posted by Fire at Will on 31 Mar 2021, 13:59

A bit harder work this time as I had to deal with the broken pilums and replace all the decals so that the units looked consistent.
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The images for the decals were copied off the web and then scaled to fit the shields
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Posted by Peter on 31 Mar 2021, 15:42

Real colorfull army! :thumbup:
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Posted by Fire at Will on 01 Apr 2021, 14:15

I'm on a bit of the roll at the moment. These complete my Roman army rebasing project.
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The HaT cataphracts didn't really need rebasing, but unfortunately it was a desert colour so it was not consistent with the rest. They are under scale compared to Rospaks, but on the battlefield in separate units it's not too noticeable
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The commanders are old 25mm Minifigs, they are a bit too large/chunky. I wonder if there is anything out there more suitable? 28mm would be too big, maybe 3D printed?
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Posted by Minuteman on 01 Apr 2021, 16:05

These are all looking very impressive Will. I missed out on the Rospaks figures ( I was just a few, but only a few. years too young :-) so never benefitted from collecting their ancients. The figures and poses look good for their age, although the lack of different poses does seem to 'date' them a bit. However, nice painting and re-basing.

As with your recent Persians, the shields of the legionaries look very good and the 'colour coding' is a good (and probably quite authentic) way of defining units on the table-top.

Just to clarify: these are being re-based for WRG 6th edition ancients rules?
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Posted by CliosPaintingBench on 02 Apr 2021, 05:05

The commander looks a little big, but good effort in getting everything rebased. I do like those cataphract models.
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Posted by Fire at Will on 02 Apr 2021, 07:03

Minuteman wrote:These are all looking very impressive Will. I missed out on the Rospaks figures ( I was just a few, but only a few. years too young :-) so never benefitted from collecting their ancients. The figures and poses look good for their age, although the lack of different poses does seem to 'date' them a bit. However, nice painting and re-basing.

As with your recent Persians, the shields of the legionaries look very good and the 'colour coding' is a good (and probably quite authentic) way of defining units on the table-top.

Just to clarify: these are being re-based for WRG 6th edition ancients rules?


No they are being rebased to look a lot better and be more flexible across a range of rules, the basic figure frontage of 15mm and depth of 40mm are still used. Currently we are gaming using Hail Caesar. But I still know some hardened 6th edition players so they have to be able to fight them if they can persuade me.
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