Fumbling my way around the world of Ancients
Phalanx
5 blocks of Sarissa armed infantry done, well almost. I have a standard bearer and a musician left to paint. All the spear tips to do and of course texture the bases and that will be 320 figures done.
I have decided to stick to 5 units because I have run out of both figures and metal spears. Also sticking to 5 units should mean my total army frontage will be about 3′ long. This should leave enough room for some manoeuvring and allow for possible flank attacks.
I used shield decals from Little Big Men Studios
They are great little decals although I did find it easier to peel back and then replace the plastic covering before cutting them out. This seemed to just loosen the bond enough to allow the plastic covering to be easily removed from each tiny individual disk.
I really like the red shields. I had to paint the rims and rear of the shields and for this used Citadel Evil Sunz Scarlet. I also added a Hero looking model to the front rank. I am not sure this would be historically accurate but I liked the model.
For the shield decals with the image of Alexander I used Citadel Xereus Purple to neaten up the edges in the same way I did with the red shields.
I found these particular decals didn’t sit as nicely on the curved shield surface as the other designs did.
So far I am really enjoying this little journey into Ancients.
I am going to keep plodding along with the Macedonian army despite those Elephants in the India army looking very tempting.
Wow that’s a lot of figures have you considered making a bed of nails with them? Fantastic work on the project figures @hutch congratulations on getting the gold button.
Thanks! So far they have been relatively quick to paint by keeping to a really simple style. Really blown away by the Gold Button. So many other more deserving projects on here. Very very grateful for it. The spears are definitely very painful if you accidently lean across them, but they are firmly secured. I’ve lost count of the number of times I dropped the models before gluing them down properly. I actually had some of the spears bend and still stay attached which was very surprising. With the Sarissa done that pretty much accounts for a large number of… Read more »
Great work on the project @hutch