Hail Caesar
From the Early Bronze Age, Spartans and Greeks, the Roman Empire and their many foes, through to Medieval Knights, Hail Caesar is the game of ancient battles.
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Caesarian Roman Starter Army
£75.00
Caesarian Roman Starter Army
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Contains:
96 plastic Romans
1 mounted officer
1 officer on foot
1 Scorpion & crew
Full-colour waterslide shield transfers and bases
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£75.00
Imperial Romans: Plastic Scorpion
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Each 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...
£7.99
Early Imperial Romans: Legionaries and Scorpion boxed set
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Well-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,...
£22.00
Early Imperial Romans: Scorpion Battery
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Each 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...
£20.00
Early Imperial Romans: Ballista
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With 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...
£18.00
Caesarian Roman scorpion
£12.00
Caesarian Roman scorpion
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Pack contains 2 metal figures plus 1 metal support weapon.
Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£12.00
Early Imperial Romans: Onager
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Woe 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...
£18.00
Imperial Roman Starter Army Expansion Set
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Set contains:
Early Imperial Romans: Officers
2 x Imperial Romans: Plastic Scorpion
Early Imperial Romans: Western Auxiliary Archers Regiment
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£38.00
Early Imperial Romans: Carroballista
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The Ancient world's version of the self-propelled gun! Mounting a Scorpion in the back of a mule-driven cart gave the Legions great flexibility on the battlefield. There is much conjecture as to whether the Scorpion would have been fired from...
£20.00
Imperial Roman Century
£60.00
Imperial Roman Century
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Deal consists of 78 Romans, 1 Centurion, 1 Optio, 1 Scorpio with 2 crew. Decals for the shields not included. 1 x Imperial Roman Command Sprue 7 x Imperial Roman Infantry Sprues 1 x Imperial Roman Scorpion Sprue Note: Models...
£60.00
Dacians: Scorpio
£12.00
Dacians: Scorpio
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According to the peace of 89, Decebalus became a client king of Rome receiving money, craftsmen and war machines from the Roman Empire, to defend the empire's borders. Undoubtedly this would have included the fearsome Scorpio that the Roman armies...
£12.00
Dacians: Scorpio Battery
£32.00
Dacians: Scorpio Battery
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According to the peace of 89, Decebalus became a client king of Rome receiving money, craftsmen and war machines from the Roman Empire, to defend the empire's borders. Undoubtedly this would have included the fearsome Scorpio that the...
£32.00
Caesarian Roman Onager
£18.00
Caesarian Roman Onager
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Able 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...
£18.00
Caesarian Roman Ballista
£18.00
Caesarian Roman Ballista
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Marching 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...
£18.00
The Roman Invasion of Britain
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In 43 AD the Roman army landed on the south coast of a small island called Britain seeking to add this latest territory to Emperor Claudius’ vast empire – an empire that already spanned much of the known world. The...
£70.00