I've just been on holiday, and there's nothing more relaxing than painting by the pool.
These are Xyston 15mm Peloppenesian war era miniatures. I was given the box set as a gift waaay back, and they all fit, along with paints, glue, knife and brushes into a modest 25cm x 25cm x 15cm box. At Sheffield triples I supplemented them with some support units, so they went in too. The other 28mm Greeks are the aforementioned (in 28mm WIP02) Jason and the Argonauts miniatures from Foundry.
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The four standing hoplites and the over-the-shoulder lad were done on my 6mm Greek project when I was last on holiday in 2011. The advancing miniature is from chariot, I think.
The four riders at the front are heavy cavalry in boiotian helmets and cuirass. I've painted them as mercenaries as I don't think the Spartans relied too much on cavalry at the time I've aimed for (418BC).
Just started on the 28mm figures I brought along for 'thematic light relief', much the same reason as I took the 15mm stuff I worked on when doing the 6mm project for. Painting multiples can be very tedious at times and I find a scale break can revitalise things.
I am back from my Internet-free holiday now, and I can report that although I completed a fair bit, I still have much to do. These may well progress alongside counterpart 28mm units in the other project.
I have completed, bar varnishing;
8 Cretan archers
3 Spartan light cavalry
4 Spartan cavalry
4 Spartan mounted commanders
4 Mercenary heavy cavalry
A lot of cavalry there for an infantry-heavy army, but I wanted to cover options.
Undercoated, we have;
40 hoplites
4 psilioi
2 slingers
And in various stages of production;
4 hoplites
4 commanders and musicians
8 mercenary hoplites.
Still a lot to do, but it's going well.
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