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Dacian tribesmen were poorer or less skilful than the falxmen and nobles, but provided support that was more than adequate in the form of javelins, sling stones and arrows. In sufficient numbers, they were capable of facing even veteran soldiers and many a legionary...
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Whether from Dacia or Sarmatia, a hero that leads a Dacia & Sarmatia Warband is a renowned warrior and a veteran of many battles. Dacian Heroes know the value of fortifications, and prolonged wars against Rome by retreating to fortified places. Sarmatian Heroes are...
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To lead your warband, you'll need powerful heroes. Vercingetorix of the Arveni tribe was a Gallic Chieftain who united the tribes of Gaul to repel Caesar's invasion of 52BCE. Lucterius fought against the Roman empire until the climax of the Gallic Wars at the...
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Most fighting men of the tribe will be warriors, men (and not a few women) who had proven themselves in battle and were intent on becoming both rich and respected within the warband. Though each fights as an individual, a rushing mob of these...
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Those tribesmen yet to prove themselves in battle could still join the warriors, taking the Gaul’s favoured hunting weapon, the bow. Too poor or too young to have much in the way of armour, these men fan out before the warband. They engaged enemy...
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Capable of harassing their foes from afar, Gaul tribesmen slingers were lightly armoured missile troops that were yet to prove themselves as warriors; yet were still highly effective at disrupting the ranks of their foes. Contains 12 Warlord Resin models and SPQR revised edition...
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You are also able to equip your Tribesmen with Javelins. Though limited to a single use, they have the Lethal 2 keyword, oftentimes thwarting heavily armoured opposition. Use them to thin the ranks of your foes before the main melee is met. Contains 12...
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Trained to ignore the noise and chaos of battle, the war dogs used by Gallic tribes were easily capable of ripping the throat out of an enemy. Attacking on command, their handlers assembled them into waves of slavering killers who could break even a...
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The backbone of the warband, these fierce warriors were bloodthirsty to the core. Weight of numbers makes up for their comparatively poor armaments. A charging force of Gaul warriors was a terror to endure, such was their tenacity on the field of battle. Contains...
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A chieftain or warlord of his tribe, the Germania hero has the respect of all those below him, having earned it with his sword and spear. In battle, the hero will be found where the fighting is at its most fierce and desperate. It...
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Like some warriors of other lands, some Germanic warriors chose to go into battle with scant protection; to demonstrate their utter fearlessness in combat. Such a sight can be daunting for a foe. In SPQR, Skyclad Warriors receive a bonus attack on their to...
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Too poor or too young to be considered true warriors, these men fan out before the warband, engaging enemy skirmishers with bow or javelins, whittling them down before the tribe’s warriors charge in to deliver the finishing blow. Includes 12 infantry in Warlord Resin...
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Each block of warriors in a Germanic warband would typically be related, by oath if not blood. This formed a tight cohesiveness, with warriors taking the deaths of those next to them somewhat personally. Their natural ferociousness combined with this unity made them extremely...
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Contains a musician and standard bearer to provide combat bonuses to units of Warriors. A leader hoists his latest trophy, an ideal sculpt as an alternative hero for your force - potentially a supplementary lightly armed hero to lead the warriors into the fray....
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While Numidians much preferred the use of cavalry, some infantry were used as skirmishers. Trained in the use of javelins from an early age, they were superb hunters haling from nomadic tribes where such skills were used every day. In SPQR, Numidian skirmishers are...
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While Numidians much preferred the use of cavalry, some infantry were used as skirmishers. Trained in the use of javelins from an early age, they were superb hunters haling from nomadic tribes where such skills were used every day. In SPQR, Numidian skirmishers are...
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A Perfect balance of core strength, fast cavalry, and a hard hitting elephant regiment. This starter set can be used to represent forces for the Seleucid (mid 3rd-2nd centuries BC), Ptolemaic (mid 3rd-1st centuries BC), or the Pyrrhic (late 3rd century BC) empires. ...
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Usuthu! The feared Zulu warcry of 'Kill!' shouted by hundreds of brave, fierce warriors would put fear into the hearts of most men. The men shouting this battle-cry have a lot to prove as they are the unmarried warriors of the Zulu impis. Zulu...
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Bondi were free men, craftsmen, farmers, sailors and traders. Contents: 32 plastic Viking Bondi warriors Colour decal sheet Colour banner sheet As Bondi, they had the right to join their lord’s army and sail West in search of riches and glory. They bore spears,...
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Hirdmen were professional soldiers within a Viking lord's household (hird). Contents: 32 plastic Viking Hirdmen warriors Colour decal sheet Colour banner sheet A mainstay of Viking armies, these fearsome warriors would be well equipped with the best weapons and armour available be they spears,...