Wargames Atlantic Plastic Miniatures
28mm Late Roman Legionaries
Wargames Atlantics 28mm Late Roman Legionaries set brings to life the hardened soldiers of the declining Western Roman Empire. These plastic miniatures represent legionaries from the 4th to 5th centuries CE a time of significant military and cultural change as Rome faced growing external threats and internal pressures. Ideal for historical wargaming or diorama building, this set allows you to field a disciplined and battle-tested force from the late classical period.
This multipart kit includes a variety of headgear (including helmets and crested options), weapons such as spears and swords, and large oval shields featuring the distinctive late Roman design. Cloaks, scale armour, and tunics reflect period-accurate detail. Suitable for building both line infantry and command elements, these figures are compatible with a wide range of late antiquity scenarios and armies, including Romano-British and early Byzantine forces.
- Scale: 28mm (1/56)
- Includes 24 multipart plastic Late Roman legionary miniatures
- Options for spears, swords, and command figures
- Ideal for historical wargames covering Late Antiquity and the Fall of Rome
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
During the later centuries of the Roman Empire, the structure and appearance of the Roman legions evolved significantly. By the 4th and 5th centuries CE, legionaries wore more practical armour, favoured large oval shields, and operated in smaller, more mobile units. The army incorporated a wide range of auxiliary troops from across the empire, reflecting its multicultural nature. These soldiers faced a series of challenges from Germanic invasions and internal strife to economic instability and waning central authority. Despite these pressures, the late Roman army remained a formidable force. Wargames Atlantics Late Roman Legionaries kit captures this transitional period with detail and accuracy, perfect for reenacting the dramatic battles at the twilight of Romes dominance.