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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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Brandon C
Awesome Models

The best plastic Roman Republic minatures on the market.

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Mircea Ciobanu

Rome's Legions of the Republic (I)

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Paul Bailey
Instructions

The earlier sets had printed instructions which made sense of the many oppositions. This didn't and I can't find any on the web.

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William Bluemle
Rome's Legions

These are what I have come to expect from Victrix. Well made figures that will look good on any table. They are clean and well defined and, when painted, will be a colorful and proud assembly. Thanks Victrix.

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Joe Sudek

Rome's Legions of the Republic (I)

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