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Plastic Ancient Greek Hoplites from Warlord Games


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Jon Sutherland writes:

They look great and its wonderful to see this terrific range nice and safe (and supported). Hoplites are going to be my big thing for late 2012.


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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP of Warlord Games writes:

This plastic boxed set has been revamped and repackaged from the Immortal Miniatures range we purchased recently. As a result, the box has more miniatures, as well as one or two extras…

Ancient Greeks box cover

The hoplite phalanx was one of the most formidable fighting formations of the ancient world, enabling the Greeks to dominate the battlefields of their homelands and much of the Near East for hundreds of years.

Each hoplite was equipped with the best armor and equipment he could afford, which often gave the phalanx a rag-tag appearance. The front ranks were reserved for the wealthiest, and therefore best-equipped, men, where they hoped to perform heroic deeds in their rich panoply, while the poorer laborers and farmers – arguably those most suited to fighting – took their place behind.

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These figures can be used to represent the armies of the Greek citystates and the mercenaries that fought abroad from the mid-6th century to the 4th century B.C.

This box contains 42 hard-plastic, multi-part 28mm figures – 25 in linen armour, ten unarmored, five in bronze armor, one piper, and one optional command model – and a sheet of full-color waterslide shield transfers. Two arrow sprues, ideal for decorating the shields and bases, are also included.

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