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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





I'll let the pictures do the talking.....

In the interests of not taking up a huge amount of space I've only uploaded two or three pics of each unit.

If you want to see the whole lot please hop on over to my Just Add Water Blog here:
https://justaddwater-bedford.blogspot.com/2022/03/all-my-early-byzantine-units-thus-far.html


Armoured Skutatoi



Magister Militum Army General Command Stand:



Belisarius' Boukellaroi:



Extra Heavy Infantry/Dismounted Boukellaroi:



Heavy Kavallaroi:



Psiloi:



Skutatoi Command Base:



Steppe Nomad Allies/White Huns- Cantabrian Circle:



Torsion Engine 1:



Torsion Engine 2:



Unarmoured Skutatoi Unit 1:



Unarmoured Skutatoi Unit 2:



At a guess about two thirds of the way through the Byzantines with the Sassanids to come next! :shock:

   
Made in it
Longtime Dakkanaut



Cheyenne WY

Very nice work! The banners are extra nice.

The will of the hive is always the same: HUNGER 
   
Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut





pinecone77 wrote:
Very nice work! The banners are extra nice.


Thank you pinecone77. The banners are taken from the church of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy. Justinian in the middle and Belisarius, his famous general on his right.

The rest, except the Jesus image, are just fanciful variations on the early Christian symbol, the Chi Rho.


   
 
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