Carthaginian Elephants: I painted 5 with Carthaginian motifs and 5 without so they could port to a Pyrrhic army. The ellies didn't have much in the way of skin folds so I used a triad of greys to paint wrinkles in. Elephants are the natural centerpiece of the Carthaginian army and I think these can shoulder that burden.
Carthaginian 4 horse chariots: The chariots are for the option of running an Early Carthaginian army.
Carthaginian Armored African Veterans: A close look shows them kitted out in Roman gear. I painted the black shields with white palm trees, making them the original Afrika Korps.
Carthaginian Heavy Cavalry: They'll lock up the Roman Cavalry to the front while their Numidian allies ride around to the flanks and rear.
Libyan Javelinmen & Balearic Slingers: Few though they are, they'll tie up the enemy skirmishers.
Up next is the Spanish arm of Hannibal's army. The Spanish are my favorite War & Empire sculpts. As is traditional with the ancient Spanish, you can have a bit of fun with bright colors.
Round Shield Cavalry: The Spanish lights are a colorful bunch. Even if they don't win in skirmish, they'll look marvelous riding around on dressed up ponies.
Long Shield Cavalry: The heavies are ready to rumble!
Heavy Scutarii: They'll challenge the Roman Legions in the open ground and on a good day, maybe even push them back.
Spanish Slingers: Because you can never have too many skirmishers.
Medium Scutarii: The nice thing about basing 3 figures per base to represent medium foot is the lads get to have a bit of elbow room.
I can check "paint a lot of figures in a short period of time" off my bucket list. If you're looking to paint up ancients in 15mm, take a look at the Forged in Battle collection. We lost Covus Belli's ancients months ago so its a relief to see West Wind step into the breach. Along with a deep bench of armies, they have great color items up on the builds accessories page. Things like engineers, villages, villagers, temples, ramps, siege towers battering rams and more!
I'll be on the road shortly. A little rest for the eyes and then, back to it with SAGA and Bolt Action projects.