Early Imperial Romans
After Julius Caesar's assassination, the Senate tried to re-establish the Republic, but its leaders were defeated by Caesar's lieutenant Marcus Antonius and Caesar's heir, Octavian. A 12 year power-struggle between Antonius and Octavius (later known as Augustus) ended in victory for Octavian in 31 BC, finally marking the end of the Republic.
The Early Roman Empire (27 BC to 284 AD) saw a succession of Emperors including Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero.
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Early Imperial Romans: Eastern Auxiliary Archers RegimentEasily recognised with their conical helmet and recurve bow these auxilliary archers are from the eastern region of the Roman Empire. The Eastern Archers Regiment contains 16 random metal models.
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Early Imperial Romans: Western Auxiliary Archers ContuberniumClad in their trademark chain mail these auxiliary archers are from the western provinces of the Roman Empire. The Western Archers Contubernium contains 8 random metal models. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Early Imperial Romans: Marching Legionaries Contubernium packIn an attempt to reduce the baggage train following Legions on the march the General Marius decreed trhat Legionaries would be responsible for carrying much of their own equipment. Equipping them with yokes they quickly became known as Marius' Mules. The Marching Legionaries Contubernium...
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Early Imperial Romans: EmperorsINFAMY, INFAMY, INFAMY..... THEY HAVE ALL GOT IT IN FOR ME!!! This fantastic sculpted Emperor Julius Caesar, is inspired by 1960’s British cinema, and depicts a rather fruity emperor who would rather lead from the back and leave the fighting to his bodyguards!...
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Early Imperial Romans: Julius CaesarINFAMY, INFAMY, INFAMY..... THEY HAVE ALL GOT IT IN FOR ME!!! This fantastic sculpted Emperor Julius Caesar, is inspired by 1960’s British cinema, and depicts a rather fruity emperor who would rather lead from the back and leave the fighting to his bodyguards!...
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Early Imperial Romans: Roman General and WarhoundAccompanied by his faithful warhound this general is the perfect centrepiece for any Roman army. At my signal, unleash hell! Contains one metal general and hound. Supplied unpainted
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Early Imperial Romans: OfficersThe perfect complement to your army of plastic and metal Legionaries, Auxiliaries and war machines, these two finely-detailed miniatures will sit proudly behind your battleline directing your troops to victory! There was little discernable difference between the equipment of a Tribune or Legate so...
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Early Imperial Romans: Primus PilusThe Legion’s first cohort was, at 800 men, larger than the others and led by the primus pilus – a career soldier and advisor to the legate himself. He was the Legion's senior Centurion and outranked by only a handful of officers.This hoary, dramatically-posed...
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Early Imperial Romans: Engineers“So, what did the Romans ever do for us? Nothing! ... Well. Yes Reg, apart from the roads...and the aqueducts, and the buildings....etc etc" When the Roman Legionaries were not imposing themselves physically on their new neighbours they were put to good use in doing...
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Early Imperial Romans: CiviliansIt wasn't all coming, seeing and conquering - there were a few civilians in Imperial Rome as well. Warlord presents a selection of Plebs for your amusement, for adding character to dioramas or representing those stragglers that couldn't get off the battlefield quickly enough....
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Imperial Roman casualtiesMaking the ultimate sacrifice for Rome, these unfortunate Legionaries and Auxiliaries aren’t in a good way! An ideal addition to your scenic bases and to add an extra level of character to your battlefield This set contains a random selection of 12 metal Roman...
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Early Imperial Romans: Slave GirlsContains four metal models Note: models are supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Numidian SkirmishersLight Numidian infantry armed with javelins and shields. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Imperial Roman Legionary Command SprueThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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Imperial Roman Legionary SprueThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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Imperial Roman Auxiliaries SprueThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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Imperial Roman Praetorian Guard Command SprueThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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Imperial Roman Praetorian Guard Infantry SprueThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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Imperial Roman Veteran Command SprueThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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