A few more units complete!
More "fast" bowmen. I'm pretty happy with how the middle guy came out - he's a hybrid of an Aztec slinger and a Robin Hood archer, and looked kind of awkward to me before I got him painted.
More "solid" bowmen and warriors. The third guy over (with the skull shield) is another conversion, but one I'm not quite as satisfied with. He started off as a slinger, but I gave him the arms from a different warrior to get another pose with shield and maquahuital. In retrospect the sleeveless look doesn't seem quite right, though. Oh well, probably will notice or care except me.
Some Atlantic Egyptians paint-converted as skirmishing archers. They have the dark "facemask" facepaint seen on some of the Lienzo de Tlaxcala opponents, and jaguar-skin quivers to help them look a little more Mesoamerican. I had debated using more of these guys to help fill out the ranks, but they looked odd next to the Revell figures - they are noticeably taller and skinnier. (Also, their kilts don't look quite right for the period.) Still, on a base by themselves I think they'll do fine.
Finally, one last unit of suited warriors, featuring some of the head swaps I showed before. The back-banner on the first figure is mostly thin cardstock, with a bit of the framework from one of the banners in the Caesar set.