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Title: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: Argand on June 17, 2007, 08:46:47 PM
Hello

I have customized certain cavalry units:

Numidian 1 free version

(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1730.jpg)
(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1731.jpg)
(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1732.jpg)

Numidian 2 historic version

(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1733.jpg)
(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1734.jpg)

Fenician version

(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1735.jpg)
(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1736.jpg)

Sarmatian cavalry unit version 1

(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1741.jpg)
(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1742.jpg)

Version2

(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1737.jpg)
(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1738.jpg)

Version 2b

(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1743.jpg)
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: Argand on June 17, 2007, 11:41:11 PM
Gaul cavalry

With new shield beta

(http://fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1748.jpg)
(http://fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1749.jpg)
(http://fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1750.jpg)

I hope that they like
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: pastifi on June 18, 2007, 12:31:54 PM
Great work donne there my friend!
Congratulations,
I have a question about the Numidian historic version mans legs
Where do they come from?

Cheers
Panos
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: Argand on June 18, 2007, 01:30:22 PM
It is from de special 4651, Cleopatre
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: pastifi on June 18, 2007, 02:11:06 PM
sorry
i dont think thats Cleopatras legs
arms maybe but legs?
she had a long dress
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: Argand on June 19, 2007, 12:36:31 AM
A romain clibanarius

(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1763.jpg)
(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1765.jpg)
(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1766.jpg)
(http://www.fosi.e.telefonica.net/clicks/roma/d2x1767.jpg)
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: Leblanc d. II. on June 19, 2007, 08:17:13 AM
Great pics and amazing customs. What are "clibanarius". Something like "cataphrakti"?
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: Argand on June 19, 2007, 09:38:17 AM
Extra heavy cavalry, like cataphrakti (heavy cavalry) but plus heavy

S IV, last romain imperial riders
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: GaiusIulius on June 19, 2007, 10:22:41 AM
very cool work, and all this with only painted original parts, thats fine!
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: Leblanc d. II. on June 19, 2007, 06:27:03 PM
Thats right, Gaius. I think it`s not a crime to use some paint to help the phantasies a little. ;D
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: Flash on June 28, 2007, 10:34:45 PM
i tend to use paint also, although i am not very good with it  :-[ ;) ur customs however argand r wonderful, very nice work there!  ;D
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: Grant on June 29, 2007, 03:44:19 AM
Very nice work Argand i especially like the 2nd Numidian horseman. With the new Roman line alot of people are coming up with some good looking enemy's for them to fight. Keep em coming. ;D
Title: Re: Roma: Cavalry
Post by: Argand on June 29, 2007, 05:47:29 PM
Great work donne there my friend!
Congratulations,
I have a question about the Numidian historic version mans legs
Where do they come from?

Cheers
Panos

Excuse Pastifi, it had understood arms, the legs are from a roman tribun, the painting of the belt has retired and the boots have been painted with edding 3000 red colour, that are mixed with the original gold creating an copper effect