Hail Caesar
From the Early Bronze Age, Spartans and Greeks, the Roman Empire and their many foes, through to Medieval Knights, Hail Caesar is the game of ancient battles.
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Early Libyan chariotThe Early Libyan chariot was a significant danger on the ancient battlefields of the Bronze Age. They're an integral part of Libyan armies, forming up to a quarter of the total strength in Hail Caesar. The Libyans were also allied with the Sea People as...
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Achaean Chariot IIIContains: 1 Chariot, 2 un-armoured Horses, 1 Driver, 1 Rider and 1 alternative Rider, all in metal. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Norman Unarmoured Infantry BUnarmoured infantry was usually used for scouting purposes and acting as a secondary unit to reinforce any front being pressured during battle. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Norman Heavy Infantry BWith their spears and shortswords, they are just as effective at attacking as they are stoic in defence. Contains: 8 Norman Heavy Infantry Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Norman Unarmoured Cavalry ASacrificing armour for added agility, this cavalry unit is mostly suited for flanking or dealing with unprotected artillery or archery units. Contains: 4 Norman Unarmoured Cavalry Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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2-horse light chariot IIDuring the Late Bronze Age, light chariots were constructed more substantially, acquiring sides made of animal hide or even additional scale armour. Further additions included bow cases and quivers attached to the sides of the chariot . Bronze scale armour became commonplace for the...
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Dacians: ScorpioAccording to the peace of 89, Decebalus became a client king of Rome receiving money, craftsmen and war machines from the Roman Empire, to defend the empire's borders. Undoubtedly this would have included the fearsome Scorpio that the Roman armies used so affectively. Instead...
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