Webstore: Imperial Roman Auxilliaries Sprue
The price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
The price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
Based on the scutum designs of the renowned Roman re-enactment group, the Ermine Street Guard this sheet features 15 rectangular scutum transfers and a single round buckler transfer.
Auxiliary troops fought in line much like their legionary counterparts and were not, as is fashionable to suggest, lesser quality troops – in fact they were the equal of the legionary in training, drill and combat capability. Recruited initi
The 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
It wasn’t all coming, seeing and conquering – there were a few civilians in Imperial Rome as well. Warlord presents a selection of Plebs for your amusement, for adding character to dioramas or representing those stragglers that couldn’t get
The price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
Author: Stephen Wisdom Illustrator: Angus McBride About this book From the high-walls and cheering crowds of the Coliseum to the dark dungeons where prisoners spent their last peaceful moments, Konstantin Nossov brings the wor
These transfers have been designed to complement our ranges of Roman Legionaries. It contains nineteen rectangular shields and one circular shield.
Auxiliary units were attached to individual Legions as opposed to being an integral part of their structure. This attachment could last for many years. The fact Auxiliary regiments being attached to a legion d
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