I like the unit with the wolf skins more as well. I wish the packs came with more of them. I'd prefer both units to have a majority with wolf skins. That's the picutre in my head that comes up when I think of Velites. Thanks for the compliments.Strategos69 wrote:Nice velites, although I preferred the ones with wolf skins. It is just a matter of the miniature, not the painting. By the way, your project goes very fast. Well done! I like when people paint their armies fast to have a nice looking battle.
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Optional Thureophoroi - or the beginning of my Pergamene allies....

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I looked closely at an opponent's mob once. It consisted largely of nekkid females in the tradition of Frank Frazetta. Forgot to ask him who made them.ethan wrote:I often go for a mix of generic and non-generic. For really high impact/visibility units I like non-generics. If you are doing Teutonic Knights, paint up the military order guys in the right kit. The less interesting/noticeable guys hanging in the back, less so. I use almost completely non-describe Hordes/Mobs as who even really looks at those guys (not to mention i knock them onto the floor at least once a game...)?philqw78 wrote:I prefer generic figures. Just thought someone else should suffer the funny hats as well.pease1 wrote:The OG figures could be any 'generic' archer figure in my opinion. I would have preferred something a bit more characteristically 'Cretan' but they're painted now so I'll use them. Since they're so generic I can probably use them for other armies easily so I guess that's the silver lining.
But yes, you could probably run F&IW rangers as mobs and not too many people would notice.
This is indeed the OG15s Battle Group pack. Contains 24 figures, 3 poses. The only complaint I had was one pose had spears that were very weak above the hand. On the unit I'm painting now I actually cut 2 off and re-drilled the hands to replace the spears with wire replacements. The detail on these is a little softer than some of the other figures in this line.Mehrunes wrote:Where are these Thureophoroi from? OG15s too?
I didn't found them as bag of 24 miniatures but only as FoG battlegroup deal.
I never had the courage to order them without picture.
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They're easier to paint than a lot of others because the cloak is wrapped around the body making short work of the bulk of the painting.
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Gaul cavalry for my Atallid Pergamene allies:


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