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One of the great things about 6mm scale is that two entire armies can fit in one box! Which has nice implications in terms of required tabletop space, storage space, display space, etc... ![]() Before sending these figures on to Robert Brown of Friar Barbs, I decided to take a peek and get some pictures for the website. Inside the box from Baccus were the two bagged armies, plus packing materials (not shown) and a catalog: ![]() Each labeled army bag contains even more bags of figures: ![]() The figures are molded in strips, with several figures on every piece. Shown below are some Roman legionnaires. They measure 6mm from foot to eye, or 7mm to top of helm. ![]() Everyone loves chariots, and since the Celtic army set includes a few, I thought I'd pull these out for a picture. The chariot model consists of four parts: chariot, horses, and 2 x sides (chariot side and wheel molded together). ![]() Now, I'm going to pack these figures back into their box and get them on their way to Friar Barbs... |