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Providing 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 conta
Providing 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 conta
Providing ranged support for the blocks of warriors intent on getting to grips with the enemy, Javelinmen are a vital component for any Celtic army.
Celtic 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.
A combination of priest, healer, scholar and spiritualist, the Druids inspired loyalty and great feats of arms in their Celtic charges. The Romans hated and feared the Druids in equal measure, singling the Druids out as public enemy numb
Celts 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 mor
Not to be outdone, having pitted their individual warrior prowess against their foes and been found wanting, these dead and wounded Celts will make a great addition to the bases of your Celt army. Of course, they’ll also do very nicely on the bas
This 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 shi
Tribalk Chieftain’s often took to the battlefield in chariots – especially the British Celts who excelled at chariot warfare. This model, inspired by Osprey Publishing’s superb artwork illustrated by the late Angus McBride shows a Chieftain respl
There are few more iconic images of the Celt army than squadrons of chariots hurtling across the battlefield harrying the enemy flanks or providing shock tactics to test the mettle of the enemy battleline This chariot encapsulates the consummate
There are few more iconic images of the Celt army than squadrons of chariots hurtling across the battlefield harrying the enemy flanks or providing shock tactics to test the mettle of the enemy battleline This chariot shows the symbiotic relation