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This set includes 25 highly detailed 28mm miniatures. The Early Imperial Roman Legionaries Advancing contains a myriad of additional weapons and armour, allowing for hundreds of different options when building the figures. Oval scutums and transverse crests included so that you can build your force as Praetorian Guard.
Not only does this set include an extensive range of armour and weapons (including Gladius and Pilums), it also several different body options with varying poses, designed to capture the attacking prowess of these soldiers.
This set contains numerous head options with reinforced helmets for the wars with Dacia, shields and crests for Praetorias. Shields and crests can be customised to your liking with the LBMS range.
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Whats in the box?
24 x Figures
5 x Warrior Frame
1 x Command Frame
9 x Body options
17 x Head options
6 x Furs and Cloaks
8 x Banners (7 x options)
46 x Shields (3 x options)
60 x Pilums
33 x Unsheathed Gladius
1 x Trumpet
Victrix Limited’s Early Imperial Roman Legionaries miniatures were an absolute joy to build and paint. The quality of the plastic and the level of detail were outstanding—sharp sculpts, intricate armor, and dynamic poses that really capture the look of the Roman legions. Honestly, I’d say they rival some of the bigger companies, especially the well-known one in Nottingham.
Building these miniatures was easy, with parts that fit together nicely, and painting them was even better. The details were clear and crisp, making the painting process fun and rewarding. Seeing them all lined up, marching in formation, looked fantastic—exactly how Roman soldiers should look.
The only catch is that the transfers are sold separately, but I’m glad I got them. They added a whole new level of realism to my legionaries, making them look even better.
If you’re thinking about buying these, go for it. You won’t be disappointed!
Solid minis that are easy to assemble and have plenty of options. Decals for shields are super easy to apply and my only mistake was ordering only enough decals for half of the kit.
I love your minis. I was a warlord guy and games work shop and foundry. Saw your minis and I literally gave away 300 models to start brand new. My local store which is in Calgary sentry box has Victrix I’ve been buying them there. I started my praetorian army I’m doing a civil war and I need the darker transfers rarely have them and to buy them elsewhere cost way more. I love your stuff it’s the best I’ve seen but it would be great if the transfers were always available
Fabulous detail on these figures. They were a great pleasure to assemble and paint. These figures are start of a growing collection of these excellent Early Imperial Roman figures
Early Imperial Roman Legionaries Advancing