The Late Roman Range
15mm Pewter Figurines
(Foot = 8 figures, Mounted = 4 figures, unless otherwise stated)
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The Late Roman Empire saw the army at its largest. The state was beset with enemies on virtually every border as well as with the perniscious plague of civil war. The emphasis for defence shifted from the traditional reliance on well trained heavy infantry to more mobile armies with strong mounted components. The army became a more balanced force, combining both light and heavy cavalry and infantry which for many decades, in the face of sever pressure and several disasters, managed to fend off the inevitable collapse in the west. |
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Code
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Description
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Price
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LR1
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Legionaries (3 variants) |
£2.00
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LR2
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Armoured Auxiliaries (3 variants) |
£2.00
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LR3
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Unarmoured Auxiliaries (3 variants) |
£2.00
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LR4
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Legionary Archers (2 variants) |
£2.00
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LR5
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Auxiliary Archers (2 variants) |
£2.00
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LR6
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Slingers (2 variants) |
£2.00
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LR7
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Cataphract (Heavy Cavalry, fully armoured horse ; single pose) |
£2.00
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LR8
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Clibinari (Heavy Cavalry, half armored horse ; single pose) |
£2.00
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LR9
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Heavy Cavalry (Javelin armed, horse with 'trapper' - 2 variants) |
£2.00
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LR10
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Lanciari (Heavy Cavalry, lancer - one piece casting) |
£2.00
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LR11
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Illyriani (Light Cavalry with javelin - 2 variants) |
£2.00
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LR12
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Sagitari (Light Cavalry with bow - 2 variants) |
£2.00
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LR13
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Scorpion (Light Ballista with 2 crew) |
£1.00
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LRC1
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Foot Command ( 2 sets of 3 figs - Officer, Standard, Trumpeter) |
£2.00
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LRC2
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Mounted Command (3 mounted figures) |
£2.00
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STARTER
ARMY (number of figures shown)
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108 foot and 17 mounted figures + 1 Scorpion and crew, save £3.00 |
£40.00
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N.B. : Spears and Javelins are cast onto the figures where possible (see gallery)
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