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Paul at Warlord Games Sponsoring Member of TMP writes:

These were originally Vendel Miniatures which we bought from Stafford Games.

Ebob was the original sculptor, although our own Wojtek modified them to be most suitable for the casting process.

I'm keen to expand this line so keep your eyes peeled…

Cheers,

Paul
warlordgames.com


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

A new foe now threatens the mighty Empire of Rome – the Parthians are here!

Parthian Horse Archers

These fantastic Parthian Horse Archers, skirmishing archers who can literally run rings around the enemy, are but one of the many enemies of the Roman empire and were a thorn in the Roman side for some time.

Parthian Horse Archers

These warriors were exceptionally skilled riders – using both hands for their bows, they directed their mounts, without the aid of stirrups, using the pressure of their feet alone. They also perfected the tactic of retreating, or feigning retreat, while turning in the saddle to fire back at their pursuing enemies, an ability that became known as a Parthian Shot.

Parthian Horse Archers

The Parthian's greatest victory was at the Battle Carrhae in 53BC, when the Roman General Crassus invaded the Persian Empire. The skirmishing horse archers outflanked the less mobile Romans, keeping up a hail of arrows while staying out of reach of close combat with the heavy infantry. Despite having far greater numbers, the battle became one of Rome's worst defeats, and a catalyst for the fall of the Roman Republic.

Parthian Horse Archers

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