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Warlord Games: Römische Zivilisten [28mm]
« am: 11. Juli 2010 - 09:23:34 »

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New! Roman Civilians
Imperial Romans were the first of the Warlord ranges and such is their popularity we’re still making releases for them 3 years later! This latest pack contains an assortment of non-combatant types and are perfect for adding more character and atmosphere to your games as well as providing a great deal of opportunity for dioramas and modelling projects. You want Roman Civilians? Look no further!
It wasn’t all coming, seeing and conquering – there were a few civilians in Imperial Rome as well.
Warlord presents a selections of Plebs for your amusement, for adding character to dioramas or representing those stragglers that couldn’t get off the battlefield quickly enough. You may also find our Casualties sets useful.
  • Roman Noblewoman on Chaise Lounge
  • Slave Girl Pouring Jug
  • Roman Officer Making Blood Sacrifice
  • Greek Merchant
  • Celt Bodyguard
  • Beggar
  • Also includes Urn and Table with fruits and savouries
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Life in Ancient Rome was tough and sometimes you just need to take a little time out. What better way than relaxing in a comfy chair with a glass of wine. Clearly somethings have not changed over the years. Our Noblewoman has been designed to fit with our Slave Girl model who can be positioned to pour wine into the offered goblet. This model would also fit in with a variety of other periods.
And I thought working at Warlord was tough! This hard-working slave girl also comes with an urn and a table of fruits and tidbits. Our slave girl has been designed to fit with perfectly with our Roman noblewoman model, positioned to pour wine into the offered goblet.
There are haves and have-nots; here we have one of the latter. After a run of bad luck our man here is reduced to relying on the charity of others. Perhaps he is an ex-soldier, losing his leg in the wars, maybe he’s lost everything at dice or maybe he’s a spy sent to infiltrate the enemy city…
Of course, we were going to add giraffes but couldn’t fit them all in the mould. This Roman merchant is ideal for any deals you have happening inside or outside the Coliseum.
For when negotiations fail. This imposing Celt Bodyguard is the perfect extra muscle for your Greek Merchant or would make a great character for your Celt Army too!
Sometimes having the greatest fighting force in history at your command doesn’t quite seem like enough. Fortunately an offering to Mars before battle will assure he favours you and sends godless heathens running in fear off the battlefield. If you are struggling against your friends then Warlord Games recommends this model to ensure your dice roll 6’s and your enemy’s 1’s. (No true guarantee is given or implied)
All of these excellent miniatures are available as a set or singly right now in the Warlord webstore.
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Warlord Games: Römische Zivilisten [28mm]
« Antwort #1 am: 11. Juli 2010 - 09:34:56 »

Gerade im Newsletter gesehen - fantastisch. Finde es super, dass Warlord auch an ungewöhnlichen Modellen nicht spart. Allein Mr. Reed ist Gold wert. :thumbup:
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« Antwort #2 am: 11. Juli 2010 - 10:04:58 »

Ich werd mir diefür unsere Kampagne zulegen, Ich hoffe nur die Gesichter sind besser als bei dem Cäsar modelliert, da war ich etwas enttäuscht.
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« Antwort #3 am: 11. Juli 2010 - 15:20:10 »

Großartig, die lege ich mir auch zu :)
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Warlord Games: Römische Zivilisten [28mm]
« Antwort #4 am: 11. Juli 2010 - 19:41:23 »

Hm, gemeinsam mit den Teilen von Foundry könnte man da etwas Großes schaffen.

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Warlord Games: Römische Zivilisten [28mm]
« Antwort #5 am: 14. Juli 2010 - 08:07:27 »

Haha, Incontinentia, ich habe es gerade erst gesehen. steht da ein Pott unterm Diwan?

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« Antwort #6 am: 14. Juli 2010 - 09:14:19 »

Incontinentia ist gut, aber wo ist ihr Mann, Chwanzus Longus? Und ist hier noch jemandem zumute nach einer kleinen Chelmerei? X(
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« Antwort #7 am: 14. Juli 2010 - 09:18:27 »

[font=\'Arial]Nett...obwohl das Ganze etwas nach Asterix und Obelix aussieht! ;) [/font]

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« Antwort #8 am: 14. Juli 2010 - 09:30:28 »

Genau das ging mir auch durch den Kopf. Das liegt an den sehr übertriebenen Wadenmuskeln und Oberarmen. Die Köpfe sind auch entsprechend groß.