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timurilank10 May 2016 1:39 a.m. PST

All Roman and Latin legions are finished and can be seen at the blog.

Looking at the finished collection I just may add more Latin auxilia and cavalry to bring their numbers up to historical levels.

Spanish troops should be arriving next week and these will build four armies for all the sub-lists plus options.

While waiting for the order to arrive I will have time to write a timeline covering the campaigns in Spain following the 2nd Punic War as chronicled by Livy.

I should be able to squeeze a number of maps for possible campaigns.

dbagora.blogspot.nl/2016/05/project-rome-consular-legions-completed.html

Cheers,
Robert

Temporary like Achilles10 May 2016 2:38 a.m. PST

Nice work! They are a striking lot. Old Glory 15s?

Cheers,
Aaron

timurilank10 May 2016 5:34 a.m. PST

Thanks, these are all Old Glory 15s.

No other manufacturer produced Allied foot and cavalry in varied poses. I will definitely order a pack of each to increase the Latin numbers as this was the case in Spain.

I should have the timeline of military events posted at the end of the week.

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP10 May 2016 5:45 a.m. PST

Let Rome's enemies tremble!

Great looking army

Ragbones10 May 2016 8:55 a.m. PST

Beautifully done!

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