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Rome's Legions of the Republic (I)

Rome's Legions of the Republic (I) in chainmail plus Velites and Command

This superb box contains 60 highly detailed Republican Roman legionaries wearing chainmail and light infantry skirmishers.

These figure represent Roman legionaries and light infantry, or Velites, of the early Republic. They are suitable for wars with Pyrrhos of Epeiros, the 1st and 2nd Punic Wars against Carthage and the Macedonian Wars against King Phillip V and King Persus. They can also fight Gauls, Spanish, Numidians, Italians and Seleucids.

The set contains 36 legionaries which can be Hastati or Princeps armed with pilum, or you can make some as Triari by arming them with the long spear. There are 3 Centurions, 3 standard bearers and options to make 3 musicians. Also included are 18 light infantry which can be made as Velites after 211BCE or the earlier skirmisher Leves lightly armed with javelins but no shield or helmet. 

 

Whats in the box?

60 x Figures

36 x Legionaries

18 x Light Infantry

3 x Centurions

3 x Standard Bearers

3 x Musicians parts (optional)

26 x Head options 

Customer Reviews

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Daryl Lenkic
Victrix Rome's Legions of the Republic (I)

This set of Republican Roman infantry is up to the usual high standard of Victrix figures. The detail is crisp and plentiful, and the assembled figures look excellent. All in all, I am very happy with them. I have two criticisms that disappointed me a little. First is that while there are numerous helmeted-heads on each sprue (14), there are 9 different styles. I found it annoying that there were only a 3 helmets that matched each other, each with only two helmets. This means that trying to get uniformity between the figures was impossible. While it is good for options, it's bad for trying to make a matching group. Second is that there were no figures with pectoral armour to represent Hastati. Victrix make a second set with all pectoral armour (Rome's Legions of the Republic II), but given that there are 60 figures in this pack, there should have been a few with pectoral armour, rather than having to buy a second set of 60 figures just to get this option. Disappointments aside, the figures are high quality and have sharp detail that is a delight if you want to paint them to their full potential.

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Joao Meixedo
Very Good pack

Very accurate depiction of the Roman Legions, with many options of poses, weapons, heads, etc.

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Munteanu Remus

Rome's Legions of the Republic (I)

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Javier Delgado Garcia

Rome's Legions of the Republic (I)

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Paul Goldstone

Gorgeous miniatures

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