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Friday, 30 April 2021

28mm Early Imperial Roman Cataphractarii

Hi I've finished the final cavalry unit for my Early Imperial Roman army, these Cataphractarii are very heavily armoured horsemen in the Palmyran style carrying the 12 foot long Kontos but no shield, at 1/56 scale I made these lances 65mm in length.

The Roman Cataphractarii were near invulnerable but ponderous trot-charging cavalry introduced into the Roman army by Aurelian and greatly expanded by Constantius II. Inspired by one of Romes enemy states; Palmyra whose cataphracts caused some much consternation among Aurelian's army. The horse armour could be bronze or iron, the riders really didn't need a shield as they were almost completely covered in armour of various types.







Based to 'Wargames Research Group' 6th edition rules these 'Super Heavy' cavalry have a frontage of 15mm per horse and a depth of 50mm, the depth allows staggering of the horses so they can comfortably fit on the narrow bases. My usual basing effects are applied including the 4mm tufts made using a flock box which I thoroughly recommend.

Anyhow I'm just waiting for Aventine minis to send my the remainder of the Army through the post. The Army commander Marcus Aurelius and his Praetorian Guard should be finished next. I did acquire a Ballista stone thrower from Warlord Games so that's on the painting table at the moment.

Have a Great weekend,

Peter.

4 comments:

  1. That's some beautiful work Peter!

    Christopher

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  2. Very Nice Peter! Are you painting a whole III century Roman army ??

    Cheers

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  3. Hi Jose, I'm hoping to paint a small army of 5x cohorts of infantry, 2x cavalry units, some artillery and commanders.Best Regards,
    Peter.

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