Saturday, 8 May 2010

Phase 1 complete - Trebbia

After seven months of work my first battle has hit the table - The Battle of the River Trebbia. When deep into a project there is nothing like having a battle to boost the spirits and inspire greater output.

Although only half of the figures for this battle have been painted (it will be double this size by the end of the year) I can now imagine what the full size battle will look like. What is more, I can now start messing about and play-testing some ideas I have for rules.

Here are some snapshots of the armies deployed for battle (64 figures painted figures were not required).

Overview of the deployments:



Two shots of the Romans (see previous post for more shots):

The Carthaginians:




So there, we have it. At long last, phew!
Phase 1 is finished. Phase 2 will be painting figures for "The Battle of Lake Trasimene".

5 comments:

Broeders said...

fantastic looking figures and table. Looks like the final battle will be great fun to play.

Der Alte Fritz said...

What a stunning collection you have put together! And it seems like you have painted it at a record pace. The figures are awesome, the basing is beautiful and it all comes together quite nicely. Congratulations on this project. I am in awe...we are unworthy, we are unworthy :)

best regards

Fritz

Bluebear Jeff said...

Wow! That is a lot of nicely painted figures . . . and that is only phase 1?


-- Jeff

Donogh said...

Looking well!
I really like the look of those Punic Spearmen

James said...

That is seriously cool. Love the command stands too.