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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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Scots Multi-barrelled Frame GunScotland might not have been one of the richest lands in Europe, but when its well organised army marched to war, it went well equipped with artillery in quantity and in many forms. The Frame gun was a Scots favourite. Small and compact and...
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Napoleonic British Rocketeer with horseRockets were used by the Royal Marines and the Royal Artillery extensively during the War of 1812 campaigns of 1814; the Battle of Lundy's Lane, the Plattsburg campaign, the Chesapeake campaign battles of Bladensburg and North Point and lastly, the Battle of New Orleans....
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SPQR: Dacia & Sarmatia - Dacian Scorpio TeamOnce close allies of Rome, Dacia was the recipient of money and weapons, including the lethal Scorpio. Suitably reinforced, Dacian strongholds and villages became a lot tougher for Romans to assault when shot at by their own mightiest weapons. A scorpio has a massive...
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