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Come on you reds....

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A Quadriga is a chariot drawn by four horses abreast and favoured for chariot racing in Classical Antiquity.

The word derives from the Latin quadrigae, a contraction of quadriiugae, from quadri (four) and iugum (yoke) In Latin the word quadrigae is almost always used in the plural and usually refers to the team of four horses rather than the chariot they pull.

Come on you reds....

So, with the exception of the basing, I am going to call team red done, or at least the working chariots.  I still have two crashed chariots to do but I figured I could come back to those later.

I am hoping that the different coloured horses and slightly different charioteers should help the two chariots stand out from each other.

Come on you reds....

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