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Greek Starter ArmyThis box set contains: 156 Plastic hoplites 6 Metal Thessalian light cavalry 3 Metal Greek command with swords 4 Hoplite shield decal sheets and plastic bases Whilst the enduring image of hoplites are their large round shields and long thrusting spears, the ornately attired...
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Greeks: Classical Greek PhalanxThis set allows you to recreate the warriors that fought in some of the classical world's most famous battles and campaigns. Fight against the Spartan alliance in the Peloponnesian War, undertake the massive but ultimately disastrous invasion of Sicily, lead Xenophon’s 10,000 mercenaries across...
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Greek Generals (Demosthenes & Theagenes)Note: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Greeks: Greek CommandAdding more presence and variety to the frontline of your hoplite phalanx, these three Greek commanders will add steely discipline to your troops as they face down their enemies up close and personal.One of these metal models holds his sword aloft whilst the other...
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Thureophoroi infantry commandNote: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Thorakitai medium infantry commandThe term Thorakitai - plural Thorakites - is used sparingly by Polybios to refer to Achaian and Seleucid troops of the mid-second century BC. That they were armoured is plain enough - Thorakitai means 'cuirassier' - and Polybios' describes them as acting in support...
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Thureophoroi infantryNote: Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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Thorakitai medium infantryThe term Thorakitai - plural Thorakites - is used sparingly by Polybios to refer to Achaian and Seleucid troops of the mid-second century BC. That they were armoured is plain enough - Thorakitai means 'cuirassier' - and Polybios' describes them as acting in support...
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Theban Sacred Band commandThe Sacred Band predominance began when led by the general Pelopidas, alongside Epaminondas who commanded the army of Thebes, in a crucial role where they were responsible for the defeat of the Spartans at the decisive Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC. It was...
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Theban Sacred BandRegarded as invincible throughout all of Ancient Greece, the Theban Sacred Band (or The Sacred Band of Thebes) were specially selected and trained elite soldiers of the Theban army in the 4th century BC. These wonderfully sculptured men form the basis of your Sacred...
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Greeks: Greek SlingersThose too poor to fight as a hoplite would serve as lightly equipped infantry, usually with a javelin, stones or a sling. Lead shot was often used by the Greeks, which would be carried in small bags. These lead bullets were sometimes inscribed with...
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Greeks: Cretan ArchersCommonly deployed as mercenaries, Cretan archers are an iconic part of Greek armies.Despite their fame, we know almost nothing about their appearance or how they fought! Xenophon mentions their shields (although we are not sure he is talking about the archers), we know they...
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Greeks: Thessalian Light CavalryThessaly is situated to the north of Greece. Its wide plains make it ideal horse country, and it's hardy population make excellent horsemen. Thessalians are typically shown as wearing the wide pestos ‘sun hat’, simple tunic, boots and a wide flowing cloak which is...
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