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Daryl G writes:

ok thx for the reply.

For the Elhiem miniatures 20mm scale Roman shields im using your transfers (which are very nice btw)

however if the transfers was 1mm wider overall and 2mm longer it would be a perfect fit.

But obviously thats not your fault :) :)


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STEVE LBMS of Little Big Men Studios writes:

Just added 11 sheets of transfers to the website (littlebigmenstudios.com) to fit the new Warlord Games Early Imperial Romans - 6 sheets of legionary designs and 5 sheets of auxiliary designs. (The Warlord Games auxiliary infantry are due for release near the end of May.)

Command

I will be adding battle-damaged versions of these sheets in the next few weeks, just like EIRL(WG)2.

Detail

Warlord Games should be receiving stocks of the legionary designs on Monday, and will be up on their website soon.

Detail

Just a quick note of clarification, as some customers have asked me: Did I do the transfers for Warlord Games?

I did the designs from reference provided by them, but did not produce the transfers myself. Their transfers are full-colour waterslides. The transfers I have just released are my usual method.

EIRL(WG)6

The great-looking Romans were painted by Dr. Phil Hendry, and are using EIRL(WG)3. You can read his Roman blog here.