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Saturday, 27 April 2019
Dacian Warband
So following a slight detour into WWII and my collection of British bombers and German nightfighters brought to completion with the few purchases made at Salute, it was back to my main project, the Romano-Dacian collection which sees Warband number eight added to my Dacian host and about two-thirds of the force completed.
If you are interested in looking back on the others in the collection since work started back in September 2017 with Warband number one I have put links below to the other posts, together with a link to all the work on the collection completed too date with terrain and games played.
Dacian Warband One
Dacian Warband Two
Dacian Warband Three
Dacian Warband Four
Dacian Warband Five
Dacian Warbands Six and Seven
JJ's Dacian Wars
As with previous builds, my Dacians are primarily composed of the Warlord plastics with a few strategically placed additions from Wargames Foundry, which work well with Warlord, to help add further variety to the look of the unit as a whole.
With an eye to the army as a whole I have given this warband a blue and white themed draco standard to compliment that carried by number seven, thus pairing my warbands into regimental groupings of about two-thousand men.
Each thirty-six figure warband is accompanied by a two figure 'brave warrior' marker that is used to indicate when the unit has used it brave warriors to gain an advantage in combat, rather similar to Romans throwing pila and I try to have these markers looking that little bit more aggressive with multiple weapons in hand or carrying the odd head, careless of their own preservation as they launch themselves into the hated invader's ranks.
The plan will see at least twelve, possibly fourteen of these warbands available to the Dacian player to line up alongside the Sarmatians and really create a big battle look to the table opposite a Roman line.
I was really excited to see the plans for the Victrix Dacians and will no doubt add a few units of their offerings to add further variation to my host as well as all the loveliness that Victrix brings to any collection.
Talking of Victrix loveliness, next up will be my first cohort of Victix Roman Auxiliaries complete with heads held aloft on spear points, which I am really looking forward to taking a brush to.
As mentioned my warband is composed of figures from Warlord and Wargames Foundry and the shield decals are from Little Big Men
Lovely painting and basing:)
ReplyDeleteLove your fantastic work and the dynamic aspect of this unit...Excellent!
ReplyDeleteVery, very impressive!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThese look quite ferocious and ready to go to work so to speak!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments chaps,
ReplyDeleteI feel I am starting to become unconsciously competent with these Warlord and Foundry figures and am not having to work quite as hard with colour choices and a search to find where the details are on the figures to highlight.
I intend to turn my attention to the Roman collection for a spell before returning to the Dacians to finish off with the last batch of warbands.
cheers
JJ
Great looking warband!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain