For the past several months, I've been buying 25mm painted miniatures from my friend Dean, an exceptional artist and author of the popular
WAB Corner blog.
During a long lull in my work schedule, I managed to take pictures of some of my recent purchases.
I'll be posting my "WAB Corner Collection" in chronological order.
So in this initial post I'll be
showing off displaying my new acquisition of ancient-era figures:
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Command group close-up |
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Oscan-Samnite heroes or leaders. Update and Correction, 15 April 17: Dean originally used these as singles for casualty removal) |
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Oscan-Samnite cavalry preparing to charge. |
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Oscan-Samnite cavalry pass in review. |
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"Imitation" (allied) Legionnaires by 1st Corps Miniatures. |
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A close up of the faux-legionnaires. |
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A close-up of the Thyreophoroi. |
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Thracian tribesmen by Crusader Miniatures. |
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Thracian tribesman--too close for comfort. |
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Cretan archers, up-close and personal. |
Next up: Medieval figures.
4 comments:
Wonderful figures, love the command stand...
Thanks Phil!
Ted, great to see the figs again; especially with the nice backdrops. BTW, the Tarentine cav are mostly Redoubt (not Crusader). Regards, Dean
Oh, and the two single mounted cav figures aren't really special or command figures. They're just based as singles for casualty removal.the guy with the axe and pushed back Corinthian helmet is supposed to be the leader, but they're yours now so as you like :)
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