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Early Imperial Roman Legionaries Attacking

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25 high quality 28mm miniatures. The Early Imperial Roman Legionaries Attacking are superbly detailed and include a myriad of additional parts, allowing for hundreds of options when assembling.

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 shield transfer range.

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Whats in the box?

25 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)

30 x Shields (3 x options)

35 x Pilums

33 x Unsheathed Gladius 

5 x Torch 

1 x Trumpet

Customer Reviews

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Erwin Doppler
Legionaries like I want to see them

I searched various model ranges for the right Roman soldiers, you know, like you see them in media full with their iconic Lorica Segmentata. And by Victrix I found the ones that looked the best.
So if you plan to gather the Legions you will find them here.

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Christian Vilanova Oliveira
Great first impression

Its the first time i buy historical minis and these are very good, no doubt ill be here again for more.

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M L
Nice!

Very Nice!

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Oliver Fechner bei Rüther

Early Imperial Roman Legionaries Attacking

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Jacek Poprawski

Early Imperial Roman Legionaries Attacking

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