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De Bellis Antiquitatis (DBA)

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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP03 Dec 2016 12:37 p.m. PST

From Germany in 1/72…

"During the Second Punic War the Greek city Syracuse, which was allied with Hannibal, was besieged by the Roman proconsul Marcellus. Archimedes, the mathematician, was also able to endure the city for two years. The scenario presents the various attacks of the Roman legions against the Greek defenders and their Carthaginian allies with the simple DBA rules. The players take over the roles of Marcus Claudius Marcellus, Titus Quinctius Crispinus (Rome), Epicydes (Syracusan) and Himilco (Carthage)."
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kodiakblair03 Dec 2016 12:55 p.m. PST

Absolutely fantastic brushwork on display there.

Caliban03 Dec 2016 2:06 p.m. PST

Those are beautiful figures.

agrippavips04 Dec 2016 10:15 a.m. PST

Wow!! What we all aspire to,

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP04 Dec 2016 2:53 p.m. PST

Happy you enjoyed them boys!. (smile)


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Marc the plastics fan05 Dec 2016 8:33 a.m. PST

More likely 28mm. I don't recognise them as 1/72 plastics.

Mithridates05 Dec 2016 6:25 p.m. PST

Marc

Quite so the plastics are by Victrix (if I am not mistaken). The Greeks look like Foundry.

Great paint job in any case.

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP05 Dec 2016 10:04 p.m. PST

Glad you like them too my friend.


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