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Celtic Chariot

This exceptional 20 figure set of 28mm hard plastic miniatures is supberly detailed figures and includes a myriad of additional parts, allowing for hundreds of options when assembling.

Not only does this set include an extensive range of Celtic armour and weapons, it also includes severed heads, ornaments, ribbons and javelin cases to enhance the authenticity of the chariots. This set is fully supported by LBMS.

Please note that this set does require assembling. Instructions are provided.

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Whats in the box?

3 x Chariots

20 x Figures

6 x Drivers

8 x Armoured fighting crew

3 x Boudiceas

3 x Druids

8 x Body options

2 x Cloaks

14 x Head options

14 x Unsheathed Swords

20 x Javelins

Customer Reviews

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Carlyle Keyes
Beautiful work

Beautiful models, well made.

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Keyth Brooks
Great kit

Great detail as usual and many, many options to choose from.

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Stephen P Gauger

Celtic Chariot

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Laurence Smithers
Celtic chariot

This with the angle Saxon set was my first order with Victrix, well I’m blown away the quality and detail of the set is fantastic. I have yet to start the Celtic chariot set but I was so impressed that I ordered the vikings set which arrived today, this won’t be my last order. Superb figures.

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Davide Pranzini
Celtic Blitzkrieg

The set showcases the usual wealth of finely molded details that Victrix has gotten us all used to; the sheer number of possible combinations of all the various add-ons (even some very nice trophy heads!) assures that you can virtually build an entire army of chariots without excessive repetition. The finished and painted product looks wonderfully intricate, but nonetheless I've found assembly to be rather more simple that the impression gleaned from the instructions hinted at. Overall a truly magnificent addition to any Celtic army... even though my Boi/Insubres shouldn't have any chariots I simply couldn't leave these beauties out of my army.

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