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Cruel Seas: Soviet MO-4 patrol boatMO-4 was the most common of the MO class of small Soviet ships during World War II. Approximately 250 examples were produced. The vessels were incredibly cheap, being unarmoured and with a wooden structure. However, the way the vessels were constructed in 9 distinct...
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Dacians: Sarmatian Cataphracts packWhen the Roman armies crossed the Danube and clashed with the tough Dacians of present day Romania they may not have counted on them bringing along their warlike allies, the Sarmatians. The Sarmatians seem to have become staunch friends of the Dacians, and together...
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Dad's Army - Walmington-on-Sea Local Defence VolunteersBased on these proud defenders of the realm, the classic TV series Dad’s Army produced some of television's most enduring catchphrases and characters as it followed the adventures of Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard platoon. The boxed set contains 8 superbly detailed miniatures sculpted by Paul Hicks - representations of the...
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Dead cowsFound in the fields of Europe, these gentle beasts will usually be found caught by a stray shell or a wayward bullet in the midst of battle. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Dead horsesHorses were heavily utilised for moving both people and supplies to and from the battlefield, as a result they are never too far from danger. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Dead LivestockWe had so many requests for these that we could not resist to get these models made. In the pack you will get 2 dead cows and a dead horse, they have been dead for some time hence the stiff legs in the air...
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Early Achaean SpearmenThe figures for the armies of the Mycenaeans or Achaeans in this range start in the Late Bronze Age. The early period figures can be used for Late Minoan and Early Mycenaean armies. At this time the Spearmen used a long thrusting spear and...
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Early Egyptian JavelinmenWith little to no armour, the Egyptian javelinmen will act as scouts, harass and launch short ranged barrages before re-positioning and launching another salvo. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Early Imperial Romans: Auxiliary Cavalry Command packThis 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: Balearic Slingers contuberniumThese miniatures are based on the much-feared Balearic slingers from the Balearic Islands off the Mediterranean coast of Spain but are ideal for use in any Roman army representing the many-serried ranks of slingers supporting the Roman war machine...The Balearic Slingers contubernium contains 8...
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Early Imperial Romans: Eastern Auxiliary ArchersEasily recognised with their conical helmet and recurve bow these auxilliary archers are from the eastern region of the Roman Empire. The Eastern Archers contubernium contains 8 random metal models.Saves you 40p against buying these models individually.
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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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Primus PilusThe Legion’s first cohort was, at 800 men, larger than the others and led by the primus pilus – a career soldier and advisor to the legate himself. He was the Legion's senior Centurion and outranked by only a handful of officers.This hoary, dramatically-posed...
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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: Western Auxiliary Archers ContuberniumClad in their trademark chain mail these auxiliary archers are from the western provinces of the Roman Empire. The Western Archers Contubernium contains 8 random metal models. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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