Here are two elements of scythed skeletons from Magister Militum I finished some days ago.
Useful as Blades or Spears for my growing HotT's Undead Army. Bwahahahahahahaha!
When I first approached De Bellis Antiquitatis (DBA) in the late '90s, online trading was uncommon and local stores had choices limited to Romans/Celts/Carthaginians and Napoleonic 15mm miniatures, even in a big city as Milano. I bought a pair of Punic lancers, Celtic warriors and Balearic skirmishers units but I soon realized I couldn't spend so much money to build armies and so much time to paint them. I was playing by myself, totally unaware about other gamers or clubs or 'online resources' and I was also trying to push my friends into DBA (which resulted in a total failure). I needed something cheap, easy to produce and generic so I turned to paper armies. My sister Gabriella was at the time graduating in Fine Arts so I asked her to draw some simple icons. I copied those icons with a Xerox machine, cut out, coloured with markers and glued them to cardboards bases. I could then produce all the armies I wanted: 30a. Tullian Roman 35. Gallic
Skeleton Standard Bearer - C1036E (Hobby Products/Metal Magic) I painted this model and then I kept it on a shelf for years. Few weeks ago I used a smoking paper and some vinyl glue to make the standard.
Here's a Metal Magic dwarf I bought in the nineties and never painted. I finished him last week and it made me understand a little more about inks and washes, things I didn't know 20 years ago. He could represent my Dwarven 4th level Cleric of Pharasma (Death/Repose) in the Rise of the Runelords Pathfinder's campaign I am currently playing with my mates. I think he needs a shield, it could be a chance to use those shield transfers I got two months ago.
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