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===Decline and Fall=== The last days of the (Western) Roman Empire, and the birth of the Barbarian Kingdoms. These kits are meant to combine and mix together to represent many armies of the Dark Age period, allowing modelers to represent many factions with just a handful of boxes, such as using the legionaries kits to represent the more elite warriors of the early European kings. *Late Roman Legionaries (1): Lorica Hamata 24 legionaries armed with your choice of spatha or spear, plumbata on the back of their shields, two types of standards and the usual command options. Head options include Niedebieber, ridge, and Spangenhelm style helmets, “Panonnian” caps and a wolfskin, plus two types of crest options. *Goth Warriors A horde of 30 lightly-armoured (read: tunic and trousers wearing) barbarians, with spears, swords, slings, axes, bows and shields, plus the obligatory command options. *Late Roman Legionaries (2): Lorica Squamata Mentioned in the above's kit description, not out yet.
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