Webstore: Early Levy Slingers
Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
It 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 model
Bodyguard Axemen of the Early Bronze Age. They can be used in Sumerian, early Akkadian, early Syrian and early Elamite City-State armies. They can be suitably mixed in with Early Highlander Axemen as an Early Highlander General’s Bodyguard. The figures
To the sound of rasping carynx horns and wild cries, the elite infantry of the Dacian army would surge forward against their invading Roman foe, intimidating them with their wild barbarian appearance and fierce countenance. Marking them out as
England in 1642 was a land of peace and sea of tranquillity compared to the horrors of t
The unit leader wears a highly decorated robe but is otherwise equipped in the same manner as his companions. The standard carries a depiction of a god or a king on a bronze disc and the musician carries a simple bronze horn for signalling commands to
Pack contains 8 metal figures Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
With 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
There were few ancient peoples who were able to challenge the might of Rome, but the fierce Dacians, hailing from what is largely modern Romania, were one of the exceptions. Fighting two mighty wars with Rome, the Dacians gave the Legions a bloody nose