![]() First of all, I rebased the figures in the original post that were mounted on three 40mm square bases to two 60mm x 40mm bases so that the individual bases are now compatible with DBx. ![]() I’m back with some updates to this project. I have more units to be painted but they’ll have to wait as I’m feeling the urge to return to the One True Scale (1/72). Side views of the figures – I really enjoyed painting them, nice details but not too much detail. I highly recommend VMA metallic paints, these pictures are close ups so the finish looks a little grainy but in reality these metallic paints have a smooth finish and do not look “glittery” like most acrylic metallic paints. For the bronze I used Vallejo Model Air Bright Brass mixed with VMA Silver for highlights. I have a box of each so I have mixed in some of the heads from the Classical box as I’m modelling them for the Peloponnesian Wars.Ĭlose ups of a couple of the bases in direct sunlight to give a better sense of the colors. All three boxes share the same main sprue with smaller sprues with alternate heads and a pair of bodies that are unique to each box. The Warlord Greek Hoplites (which were originally Immortal Miniatures before being sold to WG) come in three boxes, Ancient Greek (Early 5th Century / Persian Wars), Classical Greek (Middle to Late 5th Century / Peloponnesian Wars) and Spartans (Middle to Late 5th Century / Peloponnesian Wars). I’ve based 4 figures on a 40mm square base, 3 bases for a standard Impetus unit (120mm frontage) or I can add a fourth base to create a standard size 2 deep infantry unit for Hail Caesar. Here are pictures of my latest project – Warlord Games Ancient Greek Hoplites.
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