Early Imperial Romans: Testudo hobby-toolsOn those few occasions when the mighty legions of Rome were outfought or outwitted on the battlefield it often spawned greater Roman innovation, technology, or tactical skill. When pelted with sling shot, spears, or arrows by the enemies of Rome across the known world, Rome came up with the answer the testudo! A whistle blown, shouted commands, and the legionaries formed the 'tortoise', a legendary formation where all troops protected themselves with
Army Air Force bomber
Australia transferred many to Citizens Military Force units
the hardback Konflikt '47 rulebook with the Axis Stahltruppen heavy infantryman special miniature and an Axis Dice Bag
they are getting stuck in
nearly anyone could wield it as long as they had the strength and a small amount of training
Transmats come in many forms
and make short work of even the heaviest armoured door
This pack is for a Regiment of 28mm Revolutionary War - Dutch Musketeers Marching including a full Command Group
with a 50mm calibre and tungsten cored ammunition
The armies of Montrose also used mounted shot as cheap dragoons so a quick paint job and a little work will give your Royalist Montrose force fast-moving shot
Within this box are finely detailed
being very willing to go forward with the bayonet