domenica 24 settembre 2017

Roman Civil Wars – Sept, 6 2017

A couple of weeks ago I tried to recreate in my club a battle between two Late Imperial Roman armies. Considering my fascination for Imperial Roman history I decided to prepare two armies: one with a left wing composed by Palmyran catafractatii and the second-one with regular legionary unit and barbarians allies.

All miniatures are 28mm, a mix of Gripping Beast, Armour & Aquila, Fireforge Foundry and they are all painted by me.


A detail of the army on the left of the previous photo. The army is composed by regular legionaries (Menapii and Petulantes Seniores) with a second line of auxiliary archers



The left wing of this army includes heavy cavalry with some Numidian cavalrymen to support them


The second army sees regular legionaries on the left with Goths on the center and Huns to support them



The battle starts with the cataphractarii assault. In the photos below the sequence of the attack with the knights in the typical cuneo formation



A group of Huns tries to stop the heavy cavalry attack without success ... so the knights destroy the line of Lanciarii Gallicani Honoriani




Also on the centre the battle begins



An image of the battle trend


A detail of the two HQ's 



On the left, the Roman-barbarian army suffers casualties but ...




... the heavy knights have created an hole into the enemy army that it is impossible to close so ...



... the false Imperator escape while a unit of Herculiani Seniores surrounds rebellious legionaries




7 commenti:

  1. Your Late Imperial Roman armies are very 'atmospheric', they look strong, heavy, and beautiful! A real pleasure to look at such wonderful units, especially the catafractatii...Excellent!

    RispondiElimina
  2. A fabulous looking battle! The armies are beautiful, but I especially like the cataphracts :-D

    RispondiElimina