Wednesday, 13 July 2022

10 mm Paper Armies

 I mentioned in my last post about having discovered the Paperboys range of 10mm armies.  I've since been busy sticking and snipping and have put together some Legions and a large unit of Gauls as well as some Gallic cavalry.






They're really quick to cut out and assemble and I've found if I have the units glued back to back and ready to cut, then I can do the odd one in a spare minute when I've taken a break from work or I'm waiting on the kettle boiling... very therapeutic.  

They look great en masse and give a good impression of a sizeable unit.  Now I'm off to read up on Strength and Honour which are the rules I'm tempted by for these (although Hail Caesar would also work well)

3 comments:

  1. Great figures and not a drop of paint either!

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  2. I agree. Those look really great in mass like that. Is the plan to have paper terrain as well? I imagine the whole table will look good if consistent.

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  3. The set comes with Roman and Celtic camps so this will definitely appear. Although I've used conventional terrain with other paper armies, I may use some of the paper trees etc that they produce to keep it all looking more consistent

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