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Chariobaude 214 Jul 2019 6:13 a.m. PST

After more than 2000 figs painted in order to recreate the gallic late roman army, i've just finished an another unit, wich costed me about a year work
comitatusgaulois.wordpress.com/2019/07/14/scola-scutariorum-prima
It is 100% original : created by me after long historical researches, 3D printed and painted with love and care.Ladies and Gentlement, the scola scutariorum prima !It is one of the mounted imperial guard unit of the Late Empire, heavily armoured and well trained.

Enjoy !

Jcfrog14 Jul 2019 7:10 a.m. PST

Dedicated details!
diantre beau boulot! quel effort. YAKA les mettre en vente ou les proposer à une boite qui vous les prendra.

MichaelCollinsHimself14 Jul 2019 11:57 a.m. PST

Yes, great work – congratulations!

Ammianus16 Jul 2019 8:19 a.m. PST

It would be nice to see a picture of the entire army!

Erzherzog Johann16 Jul 2019 2:49 p.m. PST

Very intriguing. So did you create the originals as actual physical models, then photograph them to capture the 3D image, before converting to a printable file, or did you create the originals as 3D drawings?

Cheers,
John

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