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The mighty legions of Rome - divided into late Republican (Caesarian) Romans clad in chainmail and early Imperial Romans (which, despite the name, came later!), with their distinctive banded armour and rectangular shields.
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Imperial Roman casualtiesMaking the ultimate sacrifice for Rome, these unfortunate Legionaries and Auxiliaries aren’t in a good way! An ideal addition to your scenic bases and to add an extra level of character to your battlefield This set contains a random selection of 12 metal Roman...
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Early Imperial Romans: Slave GirlsContains four metal models Note: models are supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Ancient Celts: JavelinmenProviding ranged support for the blocks of warriors intent on getting to grips with the enemy, Javelinmen are a vital component for any Celtic army. The Celt Javelinmen pack contains: 8 metal Celts armed with javelins 8 metal javelins Note: Miniatures and supplied unassembled...
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Ancient Celts: Javelinmen RegimentProviding ranged support for the blocks of warriors intent on getting to grips with the enemy, Javelinmen are a vital component for any Celtic army.The Celt Javelinmen Regiment contains: 16 metal Celts armed with javelins 16 metal javelins Note: Miniatures and supplied unassembled and...
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Ancient Celts: SlingersThe Celts used large amounts of slingers in battle, to support their spearmen and to weaken the enemy before a close-quarters encounter Often made up from those Celts too young or too old to join their tribesfolk in the heart of the battle they...
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Ancient Celts: Slingers RegimentThe Celts used large amounts of slingers in battle, to support their spearmen and to weaken the enemy before a close-quarters encounter Often made up from those Celts too young or too old to join their tribesfolk in the heart of the battle they...
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Ancient Celts: ArchersWe have produced a set of what may better be called Barbarian archers as we think that these lads would look great in a Dacian army, a German horde as well as most Celtic tribes. Use of the bow in Britain seemed to have...
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Ancient Celts: Archer RegimentWe have produced a set of what may better be called Barbarian archers as we think that these lads would look great in a Dacian army, a German horde as well as most Celtic tribes.Use of the bow in Britain seemed to have been...
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King Juba I of NumidiaKing Juba of Numidia owed his position and the power that came with it to the great Roman general Pompey. After all, it was Pompey who came from Rome to reinstate Juba’s father King Hiempsal II in 81BC. Juba also had cause to hate...
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Numidian SkirmishersLight Numidian infantry armed with javelins and shields. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Numidian Light CavalryNumidian cavalry with steel javelins and cowhide buckler. Amongst the finest horsemen of the age these superb riders fought both with and against the Romans. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Numidian Cavalry RegimentNumidian cavalry with steel javelins and cowhide buckler. Amongst the finest horsemen of the age these superb riders fought both with and against the Romans. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Caesarian Roman scorpionPack contains 2 metal figures plus 1 metal support weapon. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Imperial Romans: Plastic ScorpionEach Roman Century would be provided with a Scorpio Catapult to accompany them on the battlefield. With a rate of fire of up to four shots a minute, the weight and speed of these bolts would mean that shields and armour would offer little...
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Early Imperial Romans: Scorpion BatteryEach Roman Century would be provided with a Scorpio Catapult to accompany them on the battlefield but when fighting as a legion these would be combined to form a battery. Typically this would consist of 60 Scorpions and be located on a hill with...
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Caesarian Roman BallistaMarching to war, the legions would not be without their support. Loaded with bolts or stone 'shot' the ballista was a highly accurate weapon (there are many accounts right from its early history of single soldiers being picked off by the operators). Models supplied...
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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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Caesarian Roman OnagerAble to fling a missile great distance, the Onager was used for besieging forts or settlements. Onager would often be loaded with large stones or rocks that could be covered with a flammable substance and set alight. Perfect for devastating your foes! 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: 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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