ITALERI
556047 1/72 Roman Infantry (Cesar's Wars)
The equipment of the 1st Century B.C. legionnaire became the
stereotype of Roman infantry. Over his tunic he wore the heavy lorica
segmentata, the most advanced form of body armor at the time. The
characteristic rectangular “Scutum” often bears the name or the insignia of the
Legion the soldier belongs to. The individual armament comprised gladius and
pilum, a heavy throwing javelin. The kit also includes centurions with
transverse crest helmets, and the signifier (standard bearers) carrying the
Legion's insignia.
Includes 35 unpainted figures.
Realistically molded figures with weapons, in various position of battle.
Period: Rome and its enemies
Skill: 1
Model Dim.: 35 cm