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Queste figure rappresentano la fanteria della luce greca dal 5 a metà del 3 ° secolo aC. Questi guerrieri erano il principale mercenario greco del IV secolo, leggermente armato ma anche efficace nel combattimento stretto. Gli uomini di Javelin furono usati per la schermatura a distanza, provenienti principalmente dalle zone più montuose della Grecia.
Questo eccezionale set di figura 60 di 28 mm greci di plastica dura ha figure superbamente dettagliate e una miriade di parti aggiuntive che consentono di centinaia di opzioni durante la costruzione delle figure. Questo set è completamente supportato da LBMS.
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Cosa c'è nella scatola?
56 x figures.
48 x Peltasti e uomini di giavellotto
8 x spennari
10 opzioni del corpo
21 x opzioni di testa
48 x Scudi (8 opzioni x)
12 X Swords (2 x opzioni)
60 x Javelins.
12 x spears.
A good set with bodies from the unarmoured hoplites set but with a change of weapons. A little lacking in numbers of shields the same - mainly one of each.
Classical Thracian peltasts need different clothing and headgear but otherwise, can be used for psiloi, javilineers and peltasts (especially those using the round-faced peltas) for Greek and Macedonian armies into the Hellenistic period.
Slingers can be converted to add variety to the archers otherwise available from Victrix.
Greek Peltasts, Javelin Men and Slingers
Greek Peltasts, Javelin Men and Slingers
Très bon ensemble de miniature, qualité des moulures et dynamisme des poses
I like the singers which are very animated and there are at least enough parts to make 12 different figures; 3 basic figures/arm positions and 4 diffrent heads.
The Peltasts/Javelinmen however are not so good. Anatomically they are fine but they are clearly based on the unarmoured hoplites and the poses do not suit men throwing javelins nor do the figures are not designed to hold a weapon in each hand as a peltast would. The sheilds reverse sides, which can be clearly seen on some figure are not detailed. Most early pelasts would have wicker shield covered in goat skin and a least some of the Javelinmen would have had straw hats the single hat provided looks like felt!