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    Veni Vidi Vici transfers are produced as a practical aid to painting your armies. Using transfers allows you to put the finishing touch to your figures very quickly, and it looks good too.

    The water slide transfers are designed to fit the shields they are to be used on and come already shaped, including holes for shield bosses, etc, so do not require any cutting out. Amongst others, Chariot figures (15mm) and 1st Corps (25mm) are compatible.

    For more information on applying the slides to your figures please follow Vini Vidi Vici's guidelines. The transfers are designed to suit different periods in two different scales 15mm and 25mm. There are also plenty of pictures, so go ahead and take a look...


15mm TRANSFERS
Vini Vidi Vici 1
Hellenistic Imperial Roman Late Roman
Late Roman, 2 colours Medieval Asian
Barbarians Dark Ages Miscellaneous



25mm TRANSFERS
Vini Vidi Vici 2
Hellenistic Imperial Roman Late Roman
Late Roman, 2 colours Medieval Fantasy
Heroes Barbarians Dark Ages




15mm Hellenestic Greeks

    Covers the early Greeks to the armies of Alexanders successors, also Carthaginians and early Italian states. Most designs are circular, but there are also two different sizes of pelta (crescent) shield. All sheets, unless otherwise stated in brackets, do 24 figures.

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15mm Hellenestic Greek Shield Transfers @ 90p per Sheet
Code
Description
Select Colour
Code
Description
Select Colour
VVG1
  Birds

VVG2
  Bulls Head

VVG3
  Club

VVG4
  Cup

VVG5
  Dolphin

VVG6
  Macedonian Star

VVG7
  *Discontinued*

VVG8
  Palm tree

VVG9
  Trident

VVG10
  Winged Foot

VVG11
  Spartan

VVG12
  Seleucid Design

VVG13
  Star & Surround

VVG14
  Mixed : Star,
  Trident, snake
  & boar

VVG15
  Mixed : Gorgon,
  A, Bull & Lion

VVG16
  Pelta : 6 Diff
  designs

VVG17
  Small Pelta :
  6 designs

VVG18
  Mix of 12
  diff. designs


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15mm Imperial Roman

    For armies of the 1st/2nd centuries AD. Transfers are rectangular for legionaries and oval for auxilia/cavalry. Praetorian guard infantry transfers are shaped as standard 15mm legionary shields. All transfers have holes for shield bosses. All sheets, unless otherwise stated in brackets, have enough to do 20 figures.

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15mm Imperial Roman Shield Transfers @ 90p per Sheet
Code
Description
Select Colour
Code
Description
Select Colour
VVR1
  Legionary
  Thunderbolt

VVR2
  Auxiliary Laurel
  (16 figures)

VVR3
  Auxiliary Wreaths
  (16 figures)

VVR4
  Legionary
  Thunderbolt v2

VVR5
  Legionary
  Laurel

VVR6
  Auxiliary
  Eagle

VVR7
  Auxiliary
  Star

VVR8
  Auxiliary
  Crescent

VVR9
  Auxiliary
  Laurel v2

VVR10
  Marine with
  Hole for Boss

VVR11
  Marine without
  Hole for Boss

VVR12
  Praetorian Inf,
  Star/Crescent

VVR13
  Praetorian Inf,
  Scorpion/Scroll

VVR14
  Guard Cavalry,
  2 designs


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Guidelines For Applying Transfers

    To apply transfers, separate the one's you want to use from the rest of the sheet. Soak them in a shallow dish for about a minute. They should then slide easily off the backing paper onto the model (you can use a finger or modelling knife to do this).

    Move the transfer to the position required, smooth it out and then soak up the excess water with a tissue. Leave to dry, overnight is best, then varnish over the top of the transfer to protect it. Don't worry if you crease or wreck your first transfers, practice makes perfect.


  • Avoid the transfer floating off in the water, they are hard to catch! If this does happen reduce the soak time in the water.

  • If you have difficulty sliding the transfer into position, wet the surface of the model a bit.

  • Transfers are easier to apply to models to figures which are already varnished.

  • Once a transfer is dry on the model, but before the final varnish, you can paint over it to create your own designs.

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