The author has been an enthusiast war gamer for decades and also earned a living painting display quality military figures. This book follows the established series format, with detailed full colour photography through the book in support of the professional descriptive text. – Very Highly Recommended.
NAME: Painting Wargaming Figures, Early Imperial Romans FILE: R3146 AUTHOR: Andy Singleton PUBLISHER: Pen & Sword BINDING: soft back PRICE: £14.99 GENRE: Non Fiction SUBJECT: Soldiers of Rome, Roman Republic, Roman Empire, infantry, cavalry, artillery, equipment, armour, weapons, uniform, war gaming, display figures, painting, models, detail ISBN: 1-52671-635-6 PAGES: 120 IMAGE: B3146.jpg BUYNOW: tinyurl.com/whkh2k2 DESCRIPTION: The author has been an enthusiast war gamer for decades and also earned a living painting display quality military figures. This book follows the established series format, with detailed full colour photography through the book in support of the professional descriptive text. – Very Highly Recommended. Wargaming with model figures dioramas and equipment continues to be very popular, gaining new generations of enthusiasts. So far, digital wargaming has proved increasingly popular but not at the expense of the traditional wargaming. That can be explained by the differences where at the end of the game the player is left still with some beautifully produced and painted figures, having also enjoyed the process of researching and hand painting the figure needed for the game. Many war gamers are also enthusiastic display-quality creators of military figures and collectors of sets of figures from several periods of military history. The author has provided very descriptive and comprehensive text to guide the reader through the process of producing miniature facsimiles of early Roman soldiers that will be authentic and impressive.