The star of the show, Quintus Sertorius and his Lusitanian guard cavalry now modeled.
Also his sub-general Lucius Hirtuleius.
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Legate Lucius Hirtuleius and his guard. |
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Also his sub-general Lucius Hirtuleius.
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Quintus Sertorius and his one eye.CommentsPhil Malthus no white fawn? Absolutely gorgeous work
Russell Briant Phil Malthus not for lack of looking for one . In the end one painted on the cloak and one as the standard head.
Dave Madigan Squintus surely?
2 Russell Briant Dave Madigan eye like that, eye like that a lot
Dave Madigan Russell Briant do I get royalties each time he hits the table? |
’ve added Sertorius’ famous white fawn to his cloak. Also as the finial on the top of his standard. The Warlord Games Gallic foot give a standard with a stag on its top. Trim off the antlers and you have a passable fawn. Vincent Cholewa I love the cloak. It would befit a champion boxer entering the ring to defend his world heavyweight title, and being broadcast live to the world!
Russell Briant Vincent Cholewa yeah. Can see that boxer vibe. |
Legate Lucius Hirtuleius and his guard. |
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