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Pack contains 3 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
Pack contains 3 metal foot figures. Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
What a great Christmas present for us all here at Warlord – Tabletop Gaming News readers have voted our plastic Imperial Roman Legionaries boxed set as ‘The Best Historical Miniatures of 2008‘. It’s an incredibly humbling experience – especially when you consider the competition we’ve been up against. We’re absolutely delighted with this award as…
Warlord Games is now one whole year old. And what a year it’s been! Before we don the party hats, raise a glass to the gods of wargaming and stuff our face full of birthday cake John and Paul are going to guide you through the past 12 months and give a wee taster of…
We’ve been inundated with professional painters wanting to get to grips with our highly-detailed and superbly dynamic miniatures. Gift horses, mouths and all that… No more waffle needed from us – here’s the first batch of marvellous paintjobs. More soon! Celt Army Standard Bearer by Dale Yates: Celt Slingers by Dale Yates: Imperial Roman Officer…
The horsemen of Numidia in Northern Africa went from being enemies of the Roman Empire to being conscripted by Imperial Rome as fast-moving and highly effective skirmish cavalry. Wielding light javelins, small cowhide shields, and small but speedy ponies without saddles, these Berber tribesmen were respected by Rome whether they were allies or opponents. These…
For Warlord Games Romans of course! Updated 16/10/08 – Priestley’s still at it! We thought he was finished, but he’s just begun! Infamous games designer and author extraordinaire Rick Priestley has sent us even more images of his painted and converted Imperial Roman Legionaries. Who knew he had so much time away from swamping out…
So fresh from the mould room that we almost burned our fingers, we’re very proud to be able to show off a couple sneak peek images of our impressive Imperial Roman Legionary Aquilifer! Imperial Roman Legionary Aquilifer: The Eagle or Aquila was the center point of a Roman Legion’s morale and fighting spirit. Legionaries would…
Anyone who’s seen the film Gladiator can envision the devastating impact a Roman turma 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 with the release of our metal Imperial Roman Auxiliary Cavalry. A standard regiment…
Games Day 2008 at the NEC was such a great time for us here at Warlord Games that we felt we just had to give you a few more views of the beautiful Antonine Wall which we had built specially for us by Paul Darnell of Touching History. These photos just brush the surface of…
Roman Legionaries were famed for their ability to march long distances with full kit and to set up a defensible camp with amazing speed and discipline. When Marius was elected to Consul in 107 BC and made commander of the Roman Legions in Numidia, he restructured the Legions and decreed that each Roman soldier would…