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The Ancients Photo Directory - helping you choose the best figures for your Ancients armies. Over 4,000 photos of 15mm ancients figures including painting by fantastic professional painters and photos from manufacturers websites. The directory is organised in the same way as the original set of FoG Army List Books (sorry, I can't now change it!), with listings for almost every army. You can also search the directory by manufacturer, army or keyword

Anyone can rate the figures just by clicking on the stars beneath each photo. Ratings use a scale of 0-5 where 5 = excellent and 0 = terrible.


Last additions - Rise of Rome - Republican Rome
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Early Successor Army 939 viewsPainted by the One Tree Painting Service Dec 04, 2008
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Early Successor Army 581 viewsPainted by the One Tree Painting Service Dec 04, 2008
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Triarii1194 viewswire spears, painted with a black undercoat and white shields done with a thickish drybrush of white, and the lining done with black ink. Spears are wire spears bought off ebay Dec 04, 2008
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Triarii651 viewswith wire spears, lining on shields done with back ink Dec 04, 2008
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Triarii615 viewsRear viewDec 04, 2008
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Xyston Gaesati Noble & Essex Celts307 viewsThese new Gaesati follow Xystons recent tradition of being excellent figures but a touch on the large size. They measure 15mm from foot to nose, excluding the base. The limed upright hair increases their apparent height, and as some pictures show are noticaly larger than Essex Celts. But, as usual, great figures nonetheless - an elite unit of these in a Ancient British army would be able to justify being such tall chaps! Nov 30, 2008
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Xyston Gaesati Nobles compared to Essex Celts300 viewsThese new Gaesati follow Xystons recent tradition of being excellent figures but a touch on the large size. They measure 15mm from foot to nose, excluding the base. The limed upright hair increases their apparent height, and as some pictures show are noticaly larger than Essex Celts. But, as usual, great figures nonetheless - an elite unit of these in a Ancient British army would be able to justify being such tall chaps! Nov 30, 2008
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Xyston Gaesati Nobles compared to Essex Celts342 viewsThese new Gaesati follow Xystons recent tradition of being excellent figures but a touch on the large size. They measure 15mm from foot to nose, excluding the base. The limed upright hair increases their apparent height, and as some pictures show are noticaly larger than Essex Celts. But, as usual, great figures nonetheless - an elite unit of these in a Ancient British army would be able to justify being such tall chaps! Nov 30, 2008
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Xyston Gaesati Nobles compared to Essex Celts382 viewsThese new Gaesati follow Xystons recent tradition of being excellent figures but a touch on the large size. They measure 15mm from foot to nose, excluding the base. The limed upright hair increases their apparent height, and as some pictures show are noticaly larger than Essex Celts. But, as usual, great figures nonetheless - an elite unit of these in a Ancient British army would be able to justify being such tall chaps! Nov 30, 2008
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Xyston Gaesati Nobles compared to Essex Celts450 viewsThese new Gaesati follow Xystons recent tradition of being excellent figures but a touch on the large size. They measure 15mm from foot to nose, excluding the base. The limed upright hair increases their apparent height, and as some pictures show are noticaly larger than Essex Celts. But, as usual, great figures nonetheless - an elite unit of these in a Ancient British army would be able to justify being such tall chaps! Nov 30, 2008
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