Thanks for the review! We have a 60-man Army Builder set coming for the Late Romans as well that will be priced the same as this box. The idea for those of you building proper wargame armies is that you will be able to take one of these boxes and 2 of the AB sets and build 6 full 24 man units with command (or whatever other ratios you like). Also the shield is based on the Dura Europos find and is scaled (at 1/56 for 28mm sizing) exactly to that one. Other sets in this range (of which many are on the way) will have other shield types depending on the unit.
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature Kamandi tells me it should really be tigers in Roman gear instead, but Stargrave hasn't done kitty heads yet. The (communist) apes wore boiler suits instead. Although maybe the Tiger Empire recruited a bunch of chimp auxillia?
Great news. Goth Warriors shipping this week with 30 figures for the same price. Also, spare parts from this kit work well with Gripping Beast plastic Late Romans
They mix well with Gripping Beast Saxons and Victrix Vikings. But shields are too big and I won't be using mine. They will go well with Goths that will be released later in year. Nice kit.
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature dux britanniarum only really comes alive with an invested gaming group but is a really good entrypoint to swords and sandals. You can easily supplant unit bricks for single minis. 😄 It does however quickly devolve when you find footsore and $12 saga romans. I know sharp practice is playable at like 3-5 minis but I can't for the life of me find the dedicated book for that, might be a custom jobbie. The mood almost builds itself with with skirmishers axing each other down in hogan's heroes type napoleonic scenarios.
Thanks for the review! We have a 60-man Army Builder set coming for the Late Romans as well that will be priced the same as this box. The idea for those of you building proper wargame armies is that you will be able to take one of these boxes and 2 of the AB sets and build 6 full 24 man units with command (or whatever other ratios you like). Also the shield is based on the Dura Europos find and is scaled (at 1/56 for 28mm sizing) exactly to that one. Other sets in this range (of which many are on the way) will have other shield types depending on the unit.
Great review. The darts were alternately known as plumbata, as you mentioned, or sometimes as martiobarbuli.
The upcoming Franks kit also has the exact same armor and arms but with different weapons, so good call on holding off on assembly :)
There are helmets that can be used for the Severan dynasty (AD 193 to 235) period ie. The Middle Imperial Romans.
The lizardman heads may not fit but all the non-human ones from Stargrave should. Legion of chimp-headed soldiers in the future?
I am both shocked and amazed that this didn't even cross my mind. - _ -
😲 yes and yes
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature Kamandi tells me it should really be tigers in Roman gear instead, but Stargrave hasn't done kitty heads yet. The (communist) apes wore boiler suits instead. Although maybe the Tiger Empire recruited a bunch of chimp auxillia?
You know, this could be a good starting point for a Codex Alera project
I think I'll use these as my Gondor infantry.
Now I'm curious how they'll work with the Oathmark humans. Those guys already have a bit of a dark age vibe going for them.
Great news. Goth Warriors shipping this week with 30 figures for the same price. Also, spare parts from this kit work well with Gripping Beast plastic Late Romans
Surprised they match size wise with was it Victrix?
Do you know how well these figures scale with Gripping Beast plastics? Do the shields look big?
Can you do a video about the wargames Atlantic goblins?
Nice kit! The shields do look to be over-sized though, especially for round ones, but otherwise the figures look great
Hi Spawn they were actually that big. This is based off the Dura Europos shield which was 117cm x 97cm!
@@wargamesatlantic4740 Thanks for the reply. That's insanely huge!
Keep up the great work 👍
@@wargamesatlantic4740 didn't know this, that's interesting! What made you decide to go with this one shield in the sprue, and not a more oval one?
@@jamesdorey it is an oval actually - it's based on the only actual scutum found intact from the period.
Definitely a big hash pipe in my army... I'm making a legion of pacifist Romans. ✌️ Is there enough "horns" for everyone? Lol
They mix well with Gripping Beast Saxons and Victrix Vikings. But shields are too big and I won't be using mine. They will go well with Goths that will be released later in year. Nice kit.
Great details, bad proportions, awful shields. Very nice video as usual!
Eyy
Now you're set for toofatlardies skrims
What would you suggest checking out first from them?
We prefer smaller sized games (as we can usually have everything painted for those).
@@ObscuritiesinMiniature dux britanniarum only really comes alive with an invested gaming group but is a really good entrypoint to swords and sandals. You can easily supplant unit bricks for single minis. 😄 It does however quickly devolve when you find footsore and $12 saga romans. I know sharp practice is playable at like 3-5 minis but I can't for the life of me find the dedicated book for that, might be a custom jobbie. The mood almost builds itself with with skirmishers axing each other down in hogan's heroes type napoleonic scenarios.