History
The Gaesati were a fearsome tribe of Gallic warriors known for their unique and intimidating practice of fighting naked in battle. Their nakedness was not merely a symbol of defiance but also a reflection of their intense physical conditioning and their belief in the power of the human body. The Gaesati were renowned for their strength, agility, and ferociousness in combat, striking fear into the hearts of their enemies. Their unusual appearance and fierce fighting style made them a legendary force in ancient warfare.
Notes
Once downloaded, the sheets can be printed as often as you like, which means you can build up Large Armies very cheaply.
You will need scissors, a craft knife, glue, appropriate paper and some stiffer card for bases, all of which are described in the how-to section.
The figures are laid out in A4 format, which will print onto US legal sized paper, or will fit US letter size printed at 93%.
You can, of course, print the figures in any scale you choose, making them uniquely flexible in this respect.
You will need to make a stiff Card Base for each stand. Dimensions of the stand is up to you and your preferred rule system.
I use 40x30mm deep for three rank Infantry and all Cavalry, and 40x20mm deep for two rank Infantry and Skirmishers.
Our Motto is Paper Armies, Proper Armies!
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