Work on this project has virtually ground to a halt after having painted sufficient forces to field two armies for Impetvs. Project hiatus has not dampened my longing to field an elephant or two for my 28mm Punic Wars project. If you plan a Punic Wars project, elephants must be included, right? Well, I finally took advantage of a weakening British Pound and placed an order with Aventine Miniatures for two elephants and crew.
The Aventine ellie is a magnificent beast. The crew must be ordered separately, however. Aventine offers two poses for the elephants and several combinations of crew. When assembled, the model is a visual treat.
Accompanying the Aventine elephant and crew are three runners wielding javelin. The javelin men are Libyans from Renegade Miniatures. Having a handful of the Libyan skirmishers left over, I figured they would make good companions to the elephant and crew.
The composition as a whole works well with Impetvs basing on a frontage of 120mm and depth of 80mm. A second model remains in The Lead Pile to be added at a later date. I look forward to fielding this model on the field of battle.
That's a fantastic looking elephant Jonathan! I have an Aventine elephant waiting for me to get to it.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you, Christopher! I am sure yours will be a work of art.
DeleteWow! What a gorgeous model. I really love the look of Impetvs element bases and the almost diorama-ish look to them. I've tried to do similar with my deeper DBA bases, but it doesn't quite come off as nicely as the wider Impetvs bases.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tim for your very kind comment! I am partial to Impetvs style basing myself. Each stand having the potential as a mini-diorama is spot on.
DeleteYes, lovely work - may you merrily stomp many Romans!
ReplyDeleteThanks! He has Roman stomping in mind.
DeleteSpectacular and most impressive, excellent job!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Phil!
DeleteWonderful - that's a remarkable piece of work.
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated, Tony!
DeleteThat is one fantastic looking nellie Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it, Nathan!
DeleteGreat work Jonathan, the Aventine ellies are the best!
ReplyDeleteMike, the Aventine elephants ARE the best! Appreciate your support!
DeleteBeautiful work Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mark!
DeleteThats awesome love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It was a fun diversion.
DeleteBeautiful Jonathan. I really like the 'diorama' effects that those Impetus bases allow.
ReplyDeleteThank you, James! Impetvs basing does allow for a bit of creativity with interesting results.
DeleteThat looks great. I like it a lot!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rod! I like the way it turned out too.
DeleteGreat looking model Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteMagnificent, Jonathan! This here is why I want to do ancients in 28mm one day. Until I do, I'll just look on to your Punic Project!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Monty! I would enjoy seeing you tackle ancients in 28mm. Would be fabulous!
DeleteI wish I lived on the West coast. We'd have a blast gaming together and with your deep bench, we could play most anything!
DeleteFantastic looking elephant and very nice with the skirmishers alongside
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you and glad you approve!
DeleteGreat motivation to paint my Aventine Elephants. Great work. cheers
ReplyDeleteThank you! It is a great model, no doubt. I look forward to seeing yours when completed.
DeleteThis base must be really impressive on every table. I especially love the elephant.
ReplyDeleteIt is an impressive piece on the table. I have two but neither have yet seen battle.
Delete