Late Roman Armoured Infantry
Here is the full breakdown of the upcoming Late Roman Armoured Infantry set. This set will contain 48 figures, consisting of 6 x main frames and 2 x command frames.
Sprue renders:
Here we have some renders of the first Late Roman legionary in mail. The render is showing just a few of the numerous head and arm options that will be included in this new set.
We are going to have figures in mail and a few in scale armour also. There will be a variety of head and optional other parts to make these as Roman, Romano British or Germanic. As we sculpt more figures we will show more of the versatility of this set. It will also come with a full command/character figure frame and you will also be able to cross fertilise the set with the forthcoming unarmoured Late Romans
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Below are renders of the second armoured Late Roman figure.
There are plenty of head and arm options to make him as a Late Roman, Goth or Romano British.
We are also going to have some figures in scale armour as well as mail in this set plus full command/personality figure frames.
Once we have done the armoured infantry we will move on to the Late Roman cavalry.
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Here are renders of armoured Late Roman infantryman 3. There are numerous head variants (these are just a few samples) to make varied Roman heads and also Goth/Germanic and Romano British.
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Here are the Late Roman armoured infantry figures 4 and 5. These are showing more of a selection of Goth/Germanic helmet heads as this set will be versatile enough to depict Late Roman infantry, Goth and Romano British.
You can see from the renders that as well as Mail we are now adding some figures in scale armour to the set. The 6th figure is being worked on now which is in scale armour and then we move on to the command figures.
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The 6th armoured Late Roman figure is now done and we have finished the figures for the main frame. On this main frame we have 4 figure in mail and 2 in scale. As well as the various styles of Roman helmets we also have a large selection of Goth/Germanic heads.
We will now make a start on the command frame figures and should have something to show you in a week or two. These will show a mix of mail, scale and beastplates.
Command Figures:
Here the figure is depicted wearing a Roman Centurion helmet and oval shield but we also have options for Romano British, Goth and we have also added an early Saxon style helmet with face mask. A lot of this new Late Roman range we are working on can easily be used for the Saxon invasion of Britain during the 5th and 6th Centuries. We will add a few more options to this set but will follow up with specific early Saxon figure sets.
He wears a softish leather cuirass over his mail. Late Roman infantry wore this under the mail or sometimes over the top.
The cloak is an optional piece to give him a British feel. When painting the figures, you can add some plaid style clothing which will really give them that Romano British look.
Here we have some renders of the second Late Roman command figure from our upcoming armoured Late Roman set.
The figure has the options to be a standard bearer, Centurion, Chieftain or spearman. He has head options for Late Roman, Goth, Romano British or Early Saxon. Note the metal face mask applied to a Roman helmet on the end figure with Vexilum.
Above we have the renders for the 3rd and 4th Armoured Late Roman command figures!
Here you can see a musician with two trumpet options who, with the appropriate head change, can also be built as a Goth Noble warrior or Romano British warrior.
We also have a more senior officer wearing a muscled Cuirass waving his men forward or deflecting blows in combat with his raised shield.
Here we have renders of the 5th and 6th Late Roman armoured command figure, completing the Late Roman Armoured Infantry set!
With the huge selection of heads, arms and extras we have in this set, this first figure can be used as a Roman Centurion, Standard bearer, ordinary legionary, Germanic warrior or chieftain or Romano British warrior or warlord.
Any heads can be used on this figure but we did a specific head with long hair and a crown to give a suitable Arthur look to this figure. We could not resist the temptation to do an Arthur! The figure would also easily work as an Irish, Welsh or Scots chieftain.
Two of these figures are wearing the commonly worn scale armour and has greaves strapped to his lower legs. Here he is wearing a Centurion helmet, but as always there are plenty of head and arm options in the set to create a lot more variety.
More details soon!
Jonas
March 16, 2023
Any kind of update on these would be great!