Early Imperial Romans
After Julius Caesar's assassination, the Senate tried to re-establish the Republic, but its leaders were defeated by Caesar's lieutenant Marcus Antonius and Caesar's heir, Octavian. A 12 year power-struggle between Antonius and Octavius (later known as Augustus) ended in victory for Octavian in 31 BC, finally marking the end of the Republic.
The Early Roman Empire (27 BC to 284 AD) saw a succession of Emperors including Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero.
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Early Imperial Romans: Praetorian Cavalry CommandFormed by the first Emperor, Augustus in the hope that he would be protected from the fate of his illustrious forebear, Julius Caesar, the Praetorian Guard were the Emperor's Elite bodyguard and also policed the city of Rome.Originally the cavalry detachment (the equites singulartes...
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Early Imperial Romans: Praetorian Cavalry RegimentFormed by the first Emperor, Augustus in the hope that he would be protected from the fate of his illustrious forebear, Julius Caesar, the Praetorian Guard were the Emperor's Elite bodyguard and also policed the city of Rome.Originally the cavalry detachment (the equites singulartes...
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Early Imperial Romans: Auxiliary Cavalry with SwordsThis pack contains 3 Imperial Roman Auxiliary horsemen armed with sword and shield. Also included with each model is a javelin quiver. Note: Models are supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Early Imperial Romans: MedicusThis Medicus represents the cutting edge of Roman medical technology which sadly for his patient is on a par with your dad's tool box. By the time he's finished our brave legionary may well be wishing he'd tried his luck with the Celts. Now,...
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Early Imperial Romans: Praetorian CavalryFormed by the first Emperor, Augustus in the hope that he would be protected from the fate of his illustrious forebear, Julius Caesar, the Praetorian Guard were the Emperor's Elite bodyguard and also policed the city of Rome.Originally the cavalry detachment (the equites singulartes...
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Early Imperial Romans: OfficersThe perfect complement to your army of plastic and metal Legionaries, Auxiliaries and war machines, these two finely-detailed miniatures will sit proudly behind your battleline directing your troops to victory! There was little discernable difference between the equipment of a Tribune or Legate so...
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Early Imperial Romans: Auxiliary Cavalry Command Pack IIThis pack contains the following metal Imperial Roman Auxiliary cavalry: 1 Decurion 1 Vexilifer standard bearer 1 musician with horn Each model is equipped with shield and javelin quiver. Note: Models are supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Early Imperial Romans: Standing BattlelinePerfect for the rear ranks of your Roman units or just to mix in with regular , this pack provides you with eight standing Legionaries. With multiple army options they can be equipped with slings or with Gladius and Pilum.Contains 8 metal models. Supplied...
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Early Imperial Romans: OnagerWoe betide enemies of Rome who thought themselves safe behind their stockade, earthern rampart or high stone wall.All the fortifications in the world would count for naught when the Roman legions brought up their migty war engines. Chief amongst them was the Onager, a...
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Early Imperial Romans: OptiosSecond in command to the Centurion in a Century the Optio was an important post for Legionary or auxiliary to aspire to. Wielding their trademark staff which would have been used to dress the ranks as much as for a badge of office. The...
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Early Imperial Romans: Marching Legionaries Contubernium packIn an attempt to reduce the baggage train following Legions on the march the General Marius decreed trhat Legionaries would be responsible for carrying much of their own equipment. Equipping them with yokes they quickly became known as Marius' Mules. The Marching Legionaries Contubernium...
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Early Imperial Romans: Pack MuleEach contubernia of 8 men would be served by two mules laden with their leather tent, tools, cooking equipment and a variety of weapons and spare equipment. This model is ideal as part of a baggage train, for those little dioramas you've been thinking...
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Early Imperial Romans: Mounted Roman General and WarhoundAfter the phenomenal success of our Unleash Hell! Roman General on Foot and Hound we now present a mounted Roman General and Warhound, charging forward to the enemy lines…Accompanied by his faithful warhound this general is the perfect centrepiece for any Roman army. Contains...
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Early Imperial Romans: Legionary SlingersIt is widely believed that Legionaries were trained to use a sling. Not ones to pass up the opportunity to make a great looking model we now present you with our Roman Legionary Slingers. As well as being ideal for alternative models to Balearic...
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Early Imperial Romans: Legionary CommandWith any self-respecting Roman general fielding multiple units of legionaries it's only natural we provide even more variety to the command models in the plastic boxed set. These highly detailed models represent a highly decorated centurion with vinestick under arm in true Sergeant Major...
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Early Imperial Romans: Auxiliary Cavalry Regiment with SwordsAnyone who's seen the film Gladiator can envision the devastating impact a Roman regiment can bring to an enemy formation (those Germans were far from pleased). Now you can add your own units of hard-hitting Imperial Roman horsemen to your own army. The Auxiliary...
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Early Imperial Romans: BallistaWith the absorption of the Greek states into the Roman Republic in 146BC the highly advanced Greek military technology started to find its way into the Roman military - chief amongst these was the Ballista, a stone-throwing siege engine. After refining the Greek design...
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Early Imperial Romans: Roman General and WarhoundAccompanied by his faithful warhound this general is the perfect centrepiece for any Roman army. At my signal, unleash hell! Contains one metal general and hound. Supplied unpainted
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Early Imperial Romans: Emperor Marcus AureliusWhen a man sees his end... he wants to know there was some purpose to his life. How will the world speak my name in years to come? Will I be known as the philosopher? The warrior? The tyrant...? Or will I be the...
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Early Imperial Romans: Legionaries and Scorpion boxed setWell-drilled, and clad in his segmented armour the Legionary was the lifeblood of the Roman war machine - there was no kingdom or state that could withstand the unforgiving Legions of the Roman empire... This boxed set contains 20 multi-part, hard plastic 28mm tall...
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