
"28mm Roman Legionary in Wargames Illustrated" Topic
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onmilitarymatters  | 01 May 2008 10:33 a.m. PST |
The new issue of WI (#247: May 2008) includes a 28mm Roman legionnaire (hard plastic in sprue) with the issue. You have to glue the pieces together -- left, arm, right arm (with pilum attached), head, torso (with legs attached), and shield. The issue includes an article showing how to prep, assemble, and paint the figure. Issue is $9 USD and available from OMM. Dennis from onmilitarymatters.com |
| Ferrous Lands | 01 May 2008 10:39 a.m. PST |
Oh! The preview is an actual model! I was trying to look through the PDF version for photos. |
| BravoX | 01 May 2008 11:17 a.m. PST |
Centurio. Think you might be confusing Wargames Journal and Wargames Illustrated. Wargames Illustrated is a print only magazine and has an actual plastic mini from WG of an EIR. Wargames Journal is a pdf only magazine that has a picture of a computer rendering of RR from WF (its at the very end of the pdf). All very confusing :) |
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