Last November at the Dioramica we spent our evenings sitting together, had some beers and a lot of ideas. One question was, what we will show next time.
Markus tries to talking sense in me since some years about a Roman diorama. Well, I like the subject and with already 2000 painted Legionaries and Celts in my collection I supported his idea.
The idea is to show the battle of the River Thames 43 AD. The other special is, we will show it the way, Simon Scarrow describes it in his wonderfull "Eagle" series. So we can't make any historical mistake.
Celts holding one side of the River, the Romans charging over, building a hard-pressed bridgehead and the 2nd Legion takes the defenders in the flank.
I don't know how big it will be in the end. We have 3 Roman legions there, for sure again the same number of Auxiliaries, train etc. No idea about the Britans.
My hope is, that I can persuade some friends from whom I know they have a collection of Legionaries to join the project for one weekend.
Beside this I asked Darek, if he can make me some Roman Auxiliaries who defend against onrushing Britans. Here is the result.
That's a wonderful idea and theme for a diorama. i do not have many painted romans...I always spare them up, but this is a project worth to start paint them in masses :)
AntwortenLöschenSounds wonderful to me too:-)
LöschenOkay, I will try to support your project by painting as many romans as possible as soon as I'm back from business trip.
LöschenMany thanks - please send me a mail to wild-heindl@t-online.de and we can talk about the details.
LöschenOK, I'll contact you.
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