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Personal logo Yellow Admiral Supporting Member of TMP15 Jun 2017 1:50 a.m. PST

I've never purchased any Battle Honors ancients, because I've never seen any pictures of them. Recently I saw a big Battle Honors Carthaginian collection (all bare lead) and decided I'd like to add some to my collection while the Old Glory 15s sale is running. However, without photos I can't be sure about what I'm buying.

Does anyone have pictures of these?
Carthaginian Citizen Hoplites (BAC01)
Libyan Spearmen (BAC02)
Spanish Javelinmen (BAC08)
Spanish Scutarii (BAC06)
Libyan Javelinmen (BAC04)

Thanks in advance.

- Ix

Tarantella15 Jun 2017 6:31 a.m. PST

No pictures found but other figures from that old range are classed as 18mm by some.

leidang15 Jun 2017 11:47 a.m. PST

Generally speaking all of the Old Glory 15's ancients are on the large and bulky side. I have a lot of Macedonians which are ok. maybe 16mm, but I dismissed the republican romans since they were way to bulky and large, closer to 18mm.

I've never seen the Carthaginians but if they were made to match the Repub. Romans they are probably on the big side.

goragrad15 Jun 2017 8:22 p.m. PST

I would presume the Carthaginians to be similar in size to the Greeks – no guarantee of course.

I'll see about a few pictures of my Greeks when I get back to the house.

MichaelCollinsHimself15 Jun 2017 11:29 p.m. PST

a quick search on google images will give some photos from ebay – ebay ireland and canada came up for me – of some Battle Honors anicents.

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