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Personal logo ColCampbell Supporting Member of TMP21 Aug 2024 8:05 a.m. PST

Great looking figures!!

Jim

FilsduPoitou21 Aug 2024 11:19 a.m. PST

These looks exceptional! After I learned about how the Hispanic Visigoths were one of the only Migration peoples to build new stone cities (Reccopolis, Vitoria, etc), they are quickly becoming my favorite. Certainly not the "hairy Germanics picking their noses in Roman ruins" stereotype! It's a shame that the sources appear to be in Spanish only; I'd like to read up more.

I do wonder how usable these would be after Covadonga, like King Ramiro I. Or if we might get visually distinct Iberio-Roman levies to bulk out the heavily outnumbered Visigoths…

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