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Ancient Celts: Warhound PackmasterCelts not only used Wolfhounds for hunting deer but they also played an important role on the battlefield. Packs of hounds would be unleashed to unsettle the enemy and also to knock horsemen from their saddles so celtic warriors could despatch them more easily!...
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Ancient Britons: Mastiff PackmasterThe Ancient Britons not only used Mastiffs for hunting but they also played an important role on the battlefield. Packs of Mastiffs would be unleashed to unsettle the enemy and also to knock horsemen from their saddles so that the Ancient British warriors could...
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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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Ancient Celts: Linebreakers!At the fore of an attack would come the Celt Linebreakers. These brave (foolish?) men would run forward armed with their swords and spears and disrupt the enemy battleline by jumping over shields and making a hole in the enemy line for their allies...
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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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Napoleonic Wars: Prussian Landwehr with Pike / Musket 1789-1815We have sculpted some more metal Landwehr so that you can give yet more variety to your brave Prussian battalions. A good few thousand pikes were issued in the early days of their existence when muskets were short, and units certainly drilled and marched...
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Greeks: Greek CommandAdding more presence and variety to the frontline of your hoplite phalanx, these three Greek commanders will add steely discipline to your troops as they face down their enemies up close and personal.One of these metal models holds his sword aloft whilst the other...
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Ancient Britons: Mastiffs PackWant to add ferocious Mastiffs to your Britons? Look no further - this pack contains 5 random metal houndsNote: models are supplied unpainted
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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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Ancient Celts: Female Warriors packCeltic society provided equal opportunities for women - they ruled and they fought alongside the men. Great names such as Boadicea and Cartimandua will long be remembered but there are also many accounts of Celtic women joining raiding parties. The Female Celtic Warriors pack...
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Napoleonic Wars: Vivandiere - The Soldier's Comfort 1789-1815Exempt from the 1793 "Law to Rid the Army of Useless Women" vivandieres would follow the French army and sell the soldiers food, drink, and sundries like tobacco, wig powder, and writing paper and ink. They were married to soldiers called "Vivandiers" who were...
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Dacians: Sarmatian Cataphracts boxed setWhen 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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Greeks: Greek SlingersThose too poor to fight as a hoplite would serve as lightly equipped infantry, usually with a javelin, stones or a sling. Lead shot was often used by the Greeks, which would be carried in small bags. These lead bullets were sometimes inscribed with...
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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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Ancient Celts: Cavalry boxed setThis regiment offer combines the multi-pose flexibility of our superb plastic Celtic Warriors with finely detailed metal and resin components. The ponies come with the riders' legs attached - all you need to do is choose which upper torso and shield you want to...
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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: 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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Napoleonic Wars: Mule Train 1789-1815Contains 1 metal handler and 3 metal mules. Supplied unpainted
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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: 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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