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DColtman06 Oct 2009 11:03 a.m. PST

I think this is a really useful set, lots of possibilities. Apart from the obvious slinger/archer/javelinmen poses, I am curious what else are people using these for?

RobH06 Oct 2009 11:42 a.m. PST

I am considering them to use with my Impetvs Trojan War armies.
But need to see a picture of them scaled against a foundry or Redoubt model for size/anatomy comparison first.
I am really hoping they work together!

Mick in Switzerland06 Oct 2009 11:48 a.m. PST

Here is a comparison of some of my figures – Foundry Gladiator, Warlord EIR Roman, Wargames Factory Roman, Gorgon Centurion, Gorgon Spartan, Wargames Factory Numidian, Gorgon Spartan

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More comparison shots
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Regards
Mick

Mick in Switzerland06 Oct 2009 12:10 p.m. PST

I already made a few archers, swordsmen and slingers. These would be suitable for many ancient armies.You could adapt them as unarmoured Hoplites or Phalangites. With the Roman parts, you could make unarmoured legionaries, penal legions etc.

I am thinking of using some more of them as artillery crews, sappers, battering ram men etc.
Mick

Daylami06 Oct 2009 6:36 p.m. PST

Libyan spearmen phalanx of my Early Carthaginian Army. I know that it's not a far stretch but I'm liking the look.

JCBJCB06 Oct 2009 7:18 p.m. PST

I saved a box of the Caesarian Romans, and will use parts from it in combination with the Numidians for conversion to Spartacus' men. The German box has been really useful, too. I should have a few posts about the process on my blog in short order.

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