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markecho
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by markecho » Sun Jul 16, 2006 12:18 pm
It is the dang toy companies that have sometimes made me want to stop collecting toys!!!
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by tmanthegreat » Sun Jul 16, 2006 3:01 pm
Drooling
That is a great setup, and I like it expecially in the outside shots. Its pretty realistic! In actuality, the shields and formation wouldn't be so even, so the fact that the soldiers don't stand as well works to good effect.
The Roman figures would be a little taller if they were in a natural standing position, and yes, the average person in antiquity was alot smaller than today - averaging 5'5" or shorter. I've seen a surviving example of Roman armor (in the British Museum) fitted to a frame that showed the approximate size of the origional wearer, and I (at 5'6") would have been a good 4 inches taller. When I visited the ruins of Pompeii in Italy, the plaster casts of the victims gave a very good indication as to how short the people were. The size of the BBI figures is pretty accurate!
Can't wait to see what you do with the wave 2 Roman figures

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by bird » Sun Jul 16, 2006 9:35 pm
who's the guy on the far left?
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by markecho » Thu Jul 20, 2006 7:03 pm
Thanks tman!
Yeah I like outdoor set ups too - just look better in pics. But standing them is a pain. And you are right about the formations not being so even. I must have been playing too much Rome Total War! Heh!
Yeah I understand about the height thing..I still don't think it was on purpose. I would be surprised if it was. But thanks for the history info.. cuz I almost returned them just to show my displeasment with BBI. But I got over it.
Yeah I can't wait for calvary and archers! And hopefully a standing neutral pose so I can build more formations!
Bird the guy on the far left is BBI WWII 2nd Ranger troop. This is 1 of the 2 WWII troops that just came out with the wave of new BBI modern troops.
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by normandy » Sun Jul 23, 2006 6:48 am

How mant troops do you have? They look great in those pics and I too like the outdoor pics, very realistic.
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by scope uk » Mon Jul 24, 2006 2:46 pm
WOW that looks very impressive!
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by Ta-152 » Fri Jul 28, 2006 8:29 pm
Nice!
I'm tempted to get some of those, as i love Romans. I know i 'd have to get a centuries worth though, and i don't have the space or dough for that.
I'm wondering why the signifer/vexilarius has a cavalry mask though.
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by markecho » Sun Jul 30, 2006 7:01 am
Thanks guys for the compliments and checking out the pics!
normandy - I have 50 troops in the testudo 10 wide by 5 deep - and then 4 to cover one of the flanks. and then the Sig and Cent...so all in all there are 56 in the pic.
Ta-152...I guess the Signifier has a calvary mask because they made some of these troops so they could be standing or on horseback.

I too want to build centuries...but with BBI's lack of information I am starting to question the expandability of this line. I know series 2 is supposed to come out...but with BBI providing very little info...it makes me hesitant to get more of their figs. - sorry for the rant...but just look at my signature
Thanks again guys - take it easy!
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by kevrut » Sun Jul 30, 2006 8:38 am
The outdoor scenes are great.
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by Quixote511 » Sun Jul 30, 2006 9:31 am
That shot on the sand is superb----I can picture rebels scurrying across Judea as we speak.
Aaron
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by steelbonnet » Wed Aug 02, 2006 9:07 am
WOW Now Tomd has another collector with a Large Roman cohort to join up with to form a Legion
Excellent work mate & thank`s also for showing them in scale to others. They look Great
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