ALY MORRISON'S "BUTTERFLY" ADVENTURES IN THE WORLD OF WARGAMES AND TOY SOLDIERS

Sunday 15 March 2020

Lion Rampant... Sassanid Light Cavalry.

Here is my latest unit for my Lion Rampant 3rd Century Rome project...


Sassanid Light Horse with Javelins (and Bows)...





The horses were painted using a couple of coats of Citadel Contrast Colours Gore-Grunta Fur

over... Army Painter Brown Fur 


The tunics are... Citadel... Pallid Wytch Flesh.
The Trousers are... Citadel... Lothern Blue.
The Leather work is a mixture of... Citadel... Skrag Brown and Doombull Brown.


Everything(except the horses ) was given a coat of Aly's Brown Liquid and highlighted with their original colours...
Once matte varnished the metal parts were glossed and the leather was given a coat of Tamiya Clear Orange...


I have an idea for the basing... so hopefully that will get done soon.


The paints are from...
https://www.wargamesfoundry.com/collections/paint
https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Painting-Modelling
https://shop.thearmypainter.com/products.php?ProductGroupId=15
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tamiya-Acrylic-Mini-Clear-Orange/dp/B000BX2306


Bases from Warbases...
https://warbases.co.uk/?product_cat=premier-bases-metric

The shield transfers are...
Little Big Men Studios... https://www.littlebigmenstudios.com/

The miniatures are...
A&A...  https://www.aandaminiatures.co.uk/


I am very pleased with how the colour combinations worked on these figures...


All the best   Aly


27 comments:

  1. Those have turned out very well! I do like your unfussy painting style too.

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  2. Thank you David...
    I have been trying to simplify my style over the years... I make the effort where and when it is necessary and use varnish and flat colour to create contrasts ... which adds interest.

    All the best. Aly

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  3. Wow, lovely cavalry, excellent job!

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  4. Most splendid, Ahuramazda will be pleased.

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    1. Thank you Phil...
      I hope so... :-)

      All the best. Aly

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  5. Lovely looking Sassanid cavalry! Splendid finish!
    Best Iain

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  6. You should be pleased. The color combos look good.

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  7. Lovely looking Sassanids...they would have been welcome in out TtS game a couple of days ago!

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  8. Nice!
    I have to try playing Lion Rampant at the 1st Crusade setting with my Saracen army.
    My idea for basing was to put infantry on 25mm and cavalry on 40mm round bases. This way I use them for Saga and Hail Caesar. For HC I use old War of The Ring trays. For infantry 1 tray for small unit, and two for standard unit. For cavalry 2 trays for light cavalry small units and 4 for medium/heavy. Very versatile way of basing I think that gives lots of possibilities for different game systems.

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    1. Thank you Jan...
      That sounds like a nice flexible system...
      I have to admit that I am not a fan of movement trays but the War of the Ring ones are quite nice...

      All the best. Aly

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  9. Brilliant as always Aly. I do love the Sassanids and have a large force for To the Strongest myself.

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    1. Thank you Carlo...
      The Sassanids are very pretty... and what’s not to like about Cataphracts.

      All the best. Aly

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  10. Very nice! Very, VERY nice!

    (ps I'm glad you mentioned that transfers were used on the shields! I was thinking back to painting late Greek hoplite shields in the 80's

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    1. Thank you Ross...
      Even I’m not mad enough to try and paint designs like those... ;-)

      All the best. Aly

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  11. Lovely work Aly and the 321 basing style...interesting

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    1. Thank you Matt...
      It’s the basing style that is used in the Pikeman's Lament and Rebels and Patriots rules... I think it will work well.

      All the best. Aly

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  12. Very nice they are too. Good colour scheme and well presented.

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  13. Great stuff Aly. I must experiment more with the contrast paints on horses.

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    1. Thank you Mark...
      Contrast pants are a godsend for painting horses...
      Two washes over a brown spray undercoat in some cases you only need one...

      All the best. Aly

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    2. ‘Contrast paints’...
      I suspect that contrast ‘pants’ are a very niche product...

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  14. Sassanids always look impressive. I think its the mixing bowl on their heads that really makes them so likeable.

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    1. Thank you Nate...
      I can’t un-see that now...;-)

      All the best. Aly

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