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Italeri Roman Infantry (1st - 2nd Century B.C) 1:72 Model Kit

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Italeri Roman Infantry (1st - 2nd Century B.C) 1:72 Model Kit

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Description

Recreate historic real life wars and populate your battlefields with the Itali range of plastic figure models range.

The legion was the basic unit of the Roman army. Each maniple was commanded by a centurion, that could be recognized by his leg guards, the vine-stick and the helmet with a transverse crest. The Legion's equipment after the Marian reform was standardized and issued by the State. Legionnaires of this period wore a lorica hamata, reinforced on the shoulders, and were equipped with semi-rectangular shields. Two throwing pila, the gladius and the pugio (a short dagger) completed their equipment.

This Italeri model kit requires paint, and may require glue, to complete. This is just one of many great kits from the Italeri plastic models range.

Features:

  • Small, very detailed figures are molded in tan.
  • Figures posed in various forms of activity.
  • Paint scheme illustration on packaging.
  • Figures are attached to sprue trees for organization

Model Details:

  • Scale: 1:72
  • Contents: 34 infantry figures, 1 cavalry figure
Release date Australia
November 1st, 2012
Manufacturer code:
6021
Brand
Manufacturer
Scale
1:72
Box Dimensions (mm)
220x150x30
UPC
8001283860215
Product ID
21007823

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