Yes, a long time has passed since I last fielded a new unit for the 28mm Punic Wars project. Besides some game markers, the last unit to march out from the painting desk was a pair of Gaestatae units back in NOV 2021. Nearly four years since the project witnessed any activity on the painting front.
The main reason that no new units have appeared in a long time is that there are not that many figures left in The Lead Pile. Really, only a bunch of odds and ends remain with not much chance of fielding complete units unless I push some skirmishers into the production queue. Already, plenty of skirmishers have mustered out such that more are not needed. Still, I may paint and field these skirmishers someday to get them out of The Lead Pile.
With that explanation (excuse?) laid bare, today sees one more unit of Libyan heavy spearmen march out from the painting desk. These thirteen figures had to be scraped together to form one more heavy spear unit. Most of the figures are Renegade Miniatures but the Renegade cadre is augmented by a couple of Aventine figures and even possibly a Crusader figure or two. Good to have these figures painted and out of The Lead Pile!
On the gaming front, no game this week. Today's game at Scott's was called due to illness (not mine!). Looking to get that game back onto the schedule. Having cleared my table of the four-game run of Mortimer's Cross, my attention is turning toward horse & musket periods. At present, I am focused on recreating a couple of battles from the War of Polish Succession. Much work needs to be accomplished before I am ready to bring these to the table. Study continues on scenario design and development. Hopefully something tangible to share in the near future.
Great to see additions to the Punic War, I really need to get back to mine
ReplyDeleteThanks, Neil! You have been plenty busy on your own Painting Home Front.
DeleteNice unit and rescue for the figures. Punic Wars are flavour of the month at the club.
ReplyDeleteThanks, George! It is always the flavor of the month, somewhere!
DeleteGreat additions to the collection, Jonathan. The period must still hold a strong interest for you having last added to it several years ago.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dean! The Punic Was collection has seen a number of battles in the past four years. The collection, while never "officially" complete, is pretty much finished.
DeleteNice mix of figures; you wouldn't know they were from different manufacturers.
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I agree that the figures fit well together.
DeleteAlways great to see Carthaginian heavy foot. And some rare Renegade figures - I have never seen their Ancient range before.
ReplyDeleteMost of my 28mm Romans and Carthaginians are Renegade. The figures, especially cavalry, are HUGE. Wish I could still get them. I would like more.
DeleteA very fine looking unit Jonathan, nice looking figures that definitely deserve their time in the sun.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Phil!
DeleteVery nice indeed Jon!
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated!
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