Thursday, August 8, 2013

More Romans: 35-40mm Flats



Been working on the Romans of late. The photo at the top of the post and the next are from the old Heinrichsen late 1800's set, Kämpfe aus der Römerzeit.


And these next legionaries are Spenkuch, about 35mm but they match up quite well with Heinrichsen.  Really like these figures, very natural poses and relatively simple to paint because of the bold engraving (supposedly done by the master, Ludwig Frank).  My guess is the designs probably date to the 1920's.  Like the Heinrichsens, they have a few inaccuracies but still make fine Romans.



This set, available from Berliner Zinnfiguren, comes with two main varieties of legionaries, five of these guys with the rectangular shields, several more swordsmen with oval shields plus four command figures.

4 comments:

  1. Very sorry to readof your troubles, Steve, on the other post. But onwards an upwards! Lovely Romans.

    Cheers, Simon

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  2. Thanks, Simon. Glad you like the Romans, really means something coming from the guy with the centurion avatar. ;-)

    Regards,
    Steve

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  3. Those Spenkuch are lovely figures!

    But made even better by the beautiful painting!

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  4. Thanks very much, Ross. And I agree on the caliber of the figures. When you talk Spenkuch, everyone naturally thinks about semi-rounds. Aside from a rather quirky set of knights in this scale, I know of no other true flats produced by Spenkuch. But perhaps there were others.

    Regards,
    Steve

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