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Postby 14th Brooklyn » Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:20 am

Hi everyone,

last week on Saturday my minis arrived in the post and I have started with the romans since then. Now the thing I wonder about are the round shields for the standard bearers and the "trumpeters" (I always mess up when it comes to lating spelling so I am bein unscientific here).


Now I could not find anything about these shileds in the books I have looked through and I can not remember any statues, gravestones, collums and so forth showing these type of shields.

Does anyone know of any historic reference to them?

How acurate would it be to depict them with a normal legionary shield or none at all?


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Postby Centurio Cunibus » Sun Dec 07, 2008 10:50 am

I'm bringing this up again, because I also would like an answer on this one..!

I guess somebody should be able to tell it..

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Postby johnm » Sun Dec 07, 2008 11:07 am

14th Brooklyn said:

Hi everyone,

last week on Saturday my minis arrived in the post and I have started with the romans since then. Now the thing I wonder about are the round shields for the standard bearers and the “trumpeters” (I always mess up when it comes to lating spelling so I am bein unscientific here).


Now I could not find anything about these shileds in the books I have looked through and I can not remember any statues, gravestones, collums and so forth showing these type of shields.

Does anyone know of any historic reference to them?

How acurate would it be to depict them with a normal legionary shield or none at all?


THX,


There are some colour plates in an early Osprey MAA that show round shields being used by standard bearers.John


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Postby Phil » Sun Dec 07, 2008 3:00 pm

Sorry, I must have missed this one first time around...

Roudn shields (parma in Latin I believe) can be seen in numbers on Trajan's column, carried by standard bearers - usually they appear to be 'slung' on the left hand side or tucked under the left arm. They are also said to be shown on panel 'A' of the Cancelleria reliefs, but I'm not convinced - the scene is hardly of a military nature, so I feel it's stretching the point rather. A leather cover, clearly for a parma, was found at Castleford, dated to the Flavian period.

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Postby 14th Brooklyn » Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:28 am

Well... I asked on TMP as well so I got a few answers there. So far I have decided to leave the round shileds off. Somehow they did not seem to look right IMHO, so that seemed better to me!


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Postby Phil » Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:53 am

Well, I left them off my plastic legionary command too, so you aren't alone.

This metal guy has one though, and looks fine to me:

http://shop.warlordgames.co.uk/vexillarius-standard-bearer-176-p.asp

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Postby 14th Brooklyn » Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:01 am

Phil,


I thought so, too. The pose on the plastic minis does not seem to lend itself to the round shields and with the ones I have done so far... well I sculpted crocodile hide helmet coves and vests on them and I did not want to mask the later by hanging the shileds on their sides. Some of the non-converted standards and trumpeteers might have them hung on them though.


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Postby Phil » Mon Dec 08, 2008 7:06 am

Crocodile hide armour - now that I really want to see!

I've just sent you an email.

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Postby Paul@BAM » Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:15 am

Phil have you seen the set in the British Museum?. I do think it is from the Late Imperial period, but then again I might be wrong.

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Postby Phil » Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:38 am

Yes, sure have. It's been carbon-dated to the Third Century. Don't see any reason why they shouldn't/wouldn't have had a set or two earlier. It'd make awesome 'decoration' for a musician or standard-bearer. I could just imagine the aquilifer of one of the legions based in Egypt wearing it.

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