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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: 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: 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: EmperorsINFAMY, INFAMY, INFAMY..... THEY HAVE ALL GOT IT IN FOR ME!!! This fantastic sculpted Emperor Julius Caesar, is inspired by 1960’s British cinema, and depicts a rather fruity emperor who would rather lead from the back and leave the fighting to his bodyguards!...
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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 Julius...
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Imperial Roman Auxiliaries SprueA single plastic sprue of four Roman Auxiliaries with spears and shields. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Roman Auxiliary shield pack (20)This pack contains 20 metal oval Auxiliary shields.
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Leather-covered EIR Scutum pack (20)As a Roman scutum can double in weight when wet Legionaries would cover their shield in an oiled leather wrap when not on parade or in battle to protect it from the elements.This pack contains 20 metal scutum with leather cover.
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EIR Legionary shield designs waterslide transfersAllowing you to have the same shield design across your whole army this sheet provides superb value for money. Easy to use and looking great when finished we recommend you give the models coat of Anti-shine matt varnish to protect the transfer and give...
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Digital Hail Caesar Army Lists - Biblical to Early Medieval PDF supplementNote that this a digital version (pdf) of the Hail Caesar Army Lists (Biblical to Early Medieval) supplement. This volume consolidates Hail Caesar army lists from the dawn of civilization up until the early thirteenth century into a single volume. These army lists bring...
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Digital Britannia! Hail Caesar supplement PDFIn 43AD Aulus Plautius led the Roman legions to the edge of the known world: to the mysterious land of the Britons. TheEmperor Claudius demanded a victory, and what better way of doing it than to bring this savage nation under the Roman yoke....
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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: 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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Myrmillo GladiatorContains 1 metal model Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Attic-helmeted Roman Figure Heads (4)These heads allow you to model up some alternative Romans to intimidate your foes. The "Attic" type helmet, so beloved by Hollywood it would seem, is an excellent if showy helmet to mark out your troops from the rest.The open faced helmet was based...
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Embossed Roman Scutum shields (5)This pack contains 5 metal scutum with an embossed pattern so you can make your legion unique or represent some particularly honoured individuals. 5 metal scutum, supplied unpainted
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Roman Legionary heads (4)This sprue contains 4 helmeted Roman heads. These are great for: Adding more variation into your Roman units. Add dead Roman Heads to your Celt bases.
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Roman Heads without helmets (4)This sprue contains 3 bare headed Romans and 1 wearing sun hat. They can be used for the following: Adding more variation to your Roman units. Putting dead heads on your Celts. Using them on your BAM figures.
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Early Imperial Romans: AquiliferClad in his distinctive lion pelt the Aquilifer was one of the most trusted men in the legion and a doughty fighter to boot. The eagle was the very symbol of the invincibility of Rome and to lose one bought disgrace upon a legion,...
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