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Help Decide our Next Late Roman Sets!

Help Decide our Next Late Roman Sets!

We have a lot of great things in the works for our new Decline and Fall range with the first set Late Roman Legionaries (1): Lorica Hamata coming out soon. 

Along with the Romans in mail we have a set of Goths and also two Army Builders for the Romans and the Goths (60 figures each). The main boxes will provide enough command elements to outfit several units when combined with the Army Builder boxes. 

This range has several other sets in the works but we wanted to give you the choice as to which ones would come soonest.  

To that end here is a survey to mark down your First, Second, and Third choices. Let us know if you have other ideas below. There are no cavalry sets listed but those will be coming later as well.

 

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Darren James Richardson - May 21, 2021

For the Enemies of Rome set I voted for, I’d love to see a set that includes Celtic Druids I’ve not seen anything in plastic for such important “Leaders” of several of Rome’s “Barbarian” allies or enemies, and it’d be a great set to include, it could be a “Barbarian” Command box, featuring several different types of models for leaders, such as warlords, druids, priests, banner bearers etc, both mounted and on foot, who knows, maybe even options for chariot mounted ones…… Hint Hint.

Joseph Gepfert - May 21, 2021

Sassanids.

Nuno Pereira - May 21, 2021

Sassanids or Palmyrenes. Anything 3rd century.

Brooks Flugaur-Leavitt - May 21, 2021

For enemies of Rome: eastern mediterranean light troops for the jewish revolts.

Gary Spencer - May 21, 2021

Definitely Sassanians. Gave the Romans a run for their money.

Andreas - May 21, 2021

Huns would be nice. Steppe nomad models are useful for a variety of historical periods and fantasy armies.

Steve - May 21, 2021

Another vote for Picts or perhaps some early Saxons

Patrick Ballinger - May 21, 2021

Macedonians slinger and unarmed javlins.

Rufus - May 21, 2021

Huns! Huns! Sometimes friendly merc, sometimes goth friends.

Huns!

Y. Whateley - May 21, 2021

Stuart Johnston – “More Dark Ages please. Some Eastern Europeans like Khazars, Petchenegs, Rus, Alans, Magyars, Georgians, Slavs, Sassanians, Arabs, Seljuks and other Steppe peoples would be really useful.”

Now that’s more what I’m talking about :) I’m betting there aren’t a lot of kits out there dedicated to these armies, and I’m pretty sure they all provided their fair share of trouble for the Romans, the Byzantines, and even the Goths and other non-Roman peoples, as well as Dark Ages peoples. And I imagine some of the costumes and gear would have been similar enough that I would bet that one kit could supply parts for most of those armies with enough hat, shield, and weapon options to choose from.

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