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Yet more Caesarean Romans - Catiline - 08-10-2002 Bored yet, I'm not...<br> <br> <img src="http://[email protected]/Ed/ebay/Rom.jpg"> <p><BR><a href="http://pub45.ezboard.com/fromanarmytalkfrm6.showMessage?topicID=53.topic" target="Rules For Posting"></p><i></i> Re: Yet more Caesarean Romans - Praefectusclassis - 08-10-2002 I'd like to see them photographed with a decent camera. Straight on the scanner does give harsh colours, doesn't it?<br> <p>Greets<BR> <BR> Jasper</p><i></i> Re: Yet more Caesarean Romans - Anonymous - 08-10-2002 Very nice! What scale are those? I've never done lead figures myself. <p></p><i></i> Re: Yet more Caesarean Romans - Catiline - 08-10-2002 28mm, I hope to get a decent camera in the not too distant future, the scanner does no favours <p><BR><a href="http://pub45.ezboard.com/fromanarmytalkfrm6.showMessage?topicID=53.topic" target="Rules For Posting"></p><i></i> Re: Yet more Caesarean Romans - Anonymous - 08-11-2002 I take that back, I have a 54mm lead centurio. Those are very nice, great detail. The figures seem a bit...distorted by the scuplting, which I suppose is a side effect of the medium taking in considerations. I like it though! It adds a visual interest, almost a surrealism to it. <p></p><i></i> nice - Anonymous - 08-16-2002 Gripping Beast or Foundry?<br> Dave <p></p><i></i> Re: nice - Anonymous - 08-17-2002 leadwarrior.com for the one I mentioned. No idea on those beautiful figures above though. <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub45.ezboard.com/ubvsboy.showPublicProfile?language=EN>bvsboy</A> at: 8/17/02 2:26:17 am<br></i> Re: nice - Anonymous - 08-17-2002 they are definitley foundry, nor as much facial expression as gripping and a bit chunkier too, still quite nice <p></p><i></i> More 25mm Romans - Caius Fabius - 10-02-2002 If you go to members.tripod.com/~einhorn/ and look in the miniatures gallery, I painted the Romans on the bottom of page 9, all the stuff on page 8 (Mexican, Gallic and Russian), . All of the figures are 25mm metal, most are either "Old Glory" figures or "Redoubt" Trojans, except for the " Old Glory 15mm Russian WW2". <p></p><i></i> |