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Late Roman cataphracts plus others

Posted by musketier on 04 Mar 2011, 18:04

The first picture is of Essex's 15mm Late Roman cataphracts the next two I am not sure of except they are 15mm Essex and are from Eastern Europe. If anyone knows what the last two are I would be very grateful

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Posted by Peter on 04 Mar 2011, 22:16

The last two? Very small soldiers on horses :mrgreen: :joker:

Great painted minis Randall :thumbup:
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Posted by Martin on 04 Mar 2011, 22:23

Hi,
Very nice painted 15mm's
Too small for me, couldn't really see it when painting.
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Posted by musketier on 08 Mar 2011, 22:39

Thank you Peter and Martin, they're really not that hard to see (when I have my magnifying visor on, which i use for 1/72 too) Its about as small as I want to go in scale, for figures that is, afv's, aircraft etc. I will do 1/285th or 6mm. :-D
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Posted by Maurice on 09 Mar 2011, 07:47

Good work on those tiny figs :thumbup:
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Posted by KGV on 26 Mar 2011, 00:44

Nice work on those. Love Essex figures.

The horse archer is listed as Armenian and is coded PA4,

The other two, I thought they may be Sassanid Clibanarii, but turns out they are not.
So I went on a hunt through Essex site, and found nothing, so I guess they will do for any Asiatic EHC.
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Posted by musketier on 26 Mar 2011, 06:27

well thank you very much for the information, I knew it was from close to Eastern Europe, well sort of :-D . I will post some ECW artillery soon here, from Essex of course :thumbup: they should be Romano-byzantine series, the clibanarii i mean
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