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Star Wars: Legion – Range Troopers (2026)
$49.99
Trained to be effective in a variety of climates and terrains, range troopers use specialized equipment that accentuates their bravery, tenacity, and toughness. As such, range troopers are deployed as...
Monster Scenery: Snowy Pines
The Snowy Pine Forest set contains two trees, one stump, and a two-sided forest area template. Each Snow-covered Pine Canopy section can be removed and stacked in any order. Stack...
Grand Battle Scale: Azincourt French Army
UP, PRINCES! HIE TO THE FIELD! A French behemoth that may have numbered as many as 25000 combatants hunted Henry V and his small English army before cornering them near the...
Hail Caesar: Ballista with Hellenistic Crew
Under Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, siege trains began to feature more prominently in Hellenistic warfare. This trend continued among Alexander's successors, with their most famous proponent...
Hail Caesar: Illyrian Warriors command
The Illyrians were a collection of tribal peoples inhabiting what is now the western Balkans and both sides of the Adriatic coast. Long exposure to Greek culture meant the armies...
Hail Caesar: Illyrian Nobles
Illyrian Nobles were well-armed and armoured warriors, often featuring the full panoply of bronze breastplates, greaves, and helmets. Illyrian armies fielded few cavalry and were masters of raids, ambuscades, and...
Hail Caesar: Illyrian Warriors
The Illyrians were a collection of tribal peoples inhabiting what is now the western Balkans and both sides of the Adriatic coast. Long exposure to Greek culture meant the armies...
Hail Caesar: Gastrophetes
The gastraphetes ('belly-shooter') was developed by Greek engineers in the 5th century BC. This powerful combined the strength of a composite bow with a mechanical draw system, allowing soldiers to...
Hail Caesar: Hellenistic Greek Light Artillery Bolt Thrower
The light artillery bolt thrower, or to give it its Greek name; the oxybeles ('sharp arrow') was developed from the gastrophetes belly bow, made larger, and placed on a stand...
Hail Caesar: Illyrian Nobles command
Illyrian Nobles were well-armed and armoured warriors, often featuring the full panoply of bronze breastplates greaves, and helmets. Illyrian armies fielded few cavalry and were masters of raids, ambuscades, and...
Hail Caesar: Onager with Hellenistic Crew
Under Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, siege trains began to feature more prominently in Hellenistic warfare. This trend continued among Alexander's successors, with their most famous proponent...
Hail Caesar: The Diadochi
The Diadochi (Successors) were those among Alexander's generals who inherited his vast empire upon the conqueror's death in 323 BC. Ruthless ambition and intrigue soon led to the fragmentation of...