3 Carthaginian heavy Infantry - Carthage
$7.50 3 Carthaginian heavy Infantry - Carthage
Published 2023-08-31T09:13:48+00:00
Consists of three Carthaginian heavy infantry with separate bases. All models presupported.
Hannibal's army consisted of a wide range of troops. Here we have the core heavy infantry, with greek style armour and distintive helmets and shields. Suitable for 32mm-75mm Printing. Presupported and unsupported 32mm versions included.
Ancient Worlds - Carthage
Rome dominated the ancient world in its glory, but there was another.. staring across the Mediterranean, Carthage and Rome fought for centuries for domination of the region.
At the height of the Punic Wars, one man rose and came to the brink of victory and almost the gates of Rome before finally losing to Roman strategic genius.
This month Hannibal, the great general will bring elephants, Carthaginian troops and field fortifications across the Alps to Gadgetworks!
A collection of scenery, figures and a scatter will be included in this monthly release.
Intended for 32mm scale printing on resin printers. Can be scaled up for large scale printing. Supported lychee files and supported stl files included for 32mm versions. All models are test printed.
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Contains:
1x Carthaginian Warrior attacking with spear
1x Carthaginian Warrior defending with spear
1x Carthaginian Warrior standing
3x 25mm round base
Date published | 31/08/2023 |
Price | $7.50 |
Supporto Gratuito | YES |
That is really great to hear. I hope you decide to make enough different figures of Alexander's army, and of course, Alexander himself, to enamble people to make some actual units, for dioramas and wargaming. If you do not have it for a reference already, I strongly recommend you purchase a copy of "The Greek Armies", by my now sadly deceased friend, Peter Connolly. While some may think it is just a "children's picture book", it is extremely well researched , and everything depicted in its wonderful illustrations should be considered historically accurate. I am sure this book was used by the prop department that created the armor for the epic film Alexander. I hope you will make a mounted Alexander like the one depicted on the book's cover, and two or three different posed Companion Cavalry, much as you did the grouping of mounted Mongols.