Recently finished some Gallic cavalry. Here's a comparison between the three manufacturers.
Left to Right: Magister Militum (Chariot range), Fighting 15s (Gladiator range), Forged In Battle
(https://i.postimg.cc/zbD0tvnZ/Gallic-Cv-IMG-3627.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/zbD0tvnZ)
All three on one base:
(https://i.postimg.cc/TKXjNh67/Gallic-Cv-IMG-3626.jpg) (https://postimg.cc/TKXjNh67)
NB the Fighting 15s are from the Gladiator "Carthaginian" range which does not have any Gallic command figures.
Nice. They all blend in pretty well.
Finally expanding your Ancient Brits then?
Lance.
Yes.
Quote from: Lanceflint on January 23, 2022, 11:36:54 AM
Finally expanding your Ancient Brits then?
Well, not with these troops as they are not chariots nor skirmishers but proper Gauls :):)
Ambiorix
Existing British infantry plus the new Gallic cavalry = a Gallic army in the non-chariot period.
Put another way, expanding the Britannic option Gallic army to a Britannic and Transalpine option Gallic army with a wider date range.