Thanks MikeAnother well done peek at what Roman street life might have looked like.
Mike
Thanks Robin.You are capturing the images of a Roman street in every way Steve. Robin.
Cheers Ben !Well Done Steve.
I particularly like the stone cutter.
Best wishes,
Benjamin
Cheers Mike.Great work Steve, makes me want to watch the ‘Rome’ series on Max again
Thanks for the kind words Brendan, Wayne & Mark. Know this era isn't to everyones taste and not being military type figures may narrow the appeal further in some peoples eyes, but it's good to have this range opening up the hobby to those who love historical miniatures, but may not be interested in military ones.
Yes, sometimes the story that you are wanting to tell can only or perhaps best be told from a non military point of view.I echo the same sentiment Steve. Currently I have a similar interest, like yours, in collecting the non military figures from the WB Village Green range, particularly the pre Civil War figures.
Mike
Cheers Rob.Hi Steve,
Really sharp rendition of the scene in K&C figures. You have certainly made some splendid dios with your Roman civilians.
Inside the apartment made me chuckle, good one!![]()
Nothing new under the Sun, Robin, so the saying goes !Even way back then, people were living beyond their means. Good job Steve. Robin.