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Digital Caesar's Gallic Wars - Hail Caesar supplement (PDF)This is a digital version of the Caesar’s Gallic Wars supplement, in .pdf format. Gaius Julius Caesar used the Helvetii tribe’s migration as casus belli (cause for war), initiating almost a decade worth of campaigning in Transalpine Gaul and beyond. Fortunately, Caesar recorded all...
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Digital Hail Caesar Army Lists (Biblical to Early Medieval) PDFNote that this a digital version (pdf) of the Hail Caesar Army Lists (Biblical to Early Medieval) supplement. This volume consolidates Hail Caesar army lists from the dawn of civilization up until the early thirteenth century into a single volume. These army lists bring...
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Rome's Dacian Wars - Hail Caesar supplement PDFThis supplement for Hail Caesar focuses on Rome’s wars under Trajan against the Dacians and their Sarmatian allies. Featured battles include the Battle of Adamclisi, the Battle of Tapae and the Siege of Sarmizegetusa Regia. Also included are rules for playing skirmish games, fighting...
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Digital Age of Caesar - Hail Caesar supplement PDFGaius Julius Caesar was surely the most famous Roman of all time – conqueror, statesman and founder of an empire that would shape the destiny of the world. What’s more, we know just how great a commander he was because he took the trouble...
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Digital Britannia! Hail Caesar supplement PDFIn 43AD Aulus Plautius led the Roman legions to the edge of the known world: to the mysterious land of the Britons. TheEmperor Claudius demanded a victory, and what better way of doing it than to bring this savage nation under the Roman yoke....
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SPQR: Caesar's Legions - Legionaries with pilumThe mainstay of Roman military; Roman Legionaries were well armed and exceptionally trained soldiers. They were given great incentive to enter and remain in military service with promises of wealth and lands. The legionaries trained as a unit, able to form shield walls and...
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Imperial Romans: Plastic ScorpionEach Roman Century would be provided with a Scorpio Catapult to accompany them on the battlefield. With a rate of fire of up to four shots a minute, the weight and speed of these bolts would mean that shields and armour would offer little...
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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 Legionary SprueThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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Imperial Roman Veteran Infantry 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 Veteran Command SprueThe price is for a single plastic sprue Supplied unpainted
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Fountain SetAncient Rome was renown as a city of fountains. A city of a million people needed access to free, clean drinking water and this was the best way to achieve this. Fed by a vast network of aqueducts these pieces varying from the simple...
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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...
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Early Imperial Romans: Mounted Roman General and WarhoundAfter the phenomenal success of our Unleash Hell! Roman General on Foot and Hound we now present a mounted Roman General and Warhound, charging forward to the enemy lines…Accompanied by his faithful warhound this general is the perfect centrepiece for any Roman army. Contains...
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Early Imperial Romans: MedicusThis Medicus represents the cutting edge of Roman medical technology which sadly for his patient is on a par with your dad's tool box. By the time he's finished our brave legionary may well be wishing he'd tried his luck with the Celts. Now,...
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Early Imperial Romans: Slave GirlsContains four metal models Note: models are supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Early Imperial Romans: SentriesThis pack contains: 4 Sentries 4 shields and four metal heads
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Embossed Roman Scutum shield pack (20)This pack contains 20 metal scutum with an embossed pattern so you can make your legion unique or represent some particularly honoured individuals. 20 metal scutum, supplied unpainted
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Pompey the Great & Marcus CrassusPompey Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (29 September 106BCE – 29 September 48BCE) - from rich Italian stock and the old families of Rome, he was a controversial figure prone to bouts of military genius then towering moods of petulance and paranoia. Pompey earned his spurs...
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