Victrix Plastic Model Figures
Early Imperial Roman Legionaries Attacking (28mm) VXA026
This 28mm hard plastic set from Victrix depicts Early Imperial Roman Legionaries in aggressive attacking poses, designed to reflect the relentless forward momentum of Rome’s infantry. With a wealth of additional parts and detailing, these miniatures offer exceptional variety and historical accuracy.
The set includes 25 highly detailed figures with nine body options, allowing for a range of advancing, thrusting, and combat stances. An array of weapons and gear—such as pila, gladius swords, torches, and banners—enables you to assemble legionaries in the thick of battle. Optional reinforced helmets and cloaks allow you to field troops for specific campaigns, such as the Dacian wars, or assemble a Praetorian Guard unit using oval shields and distinctive crests.
Ideal for early 1st to early 2nd century Roman forces, this kit is compatible with LBMS shield transfers and is perfect for building out dynamic frontline infantry in any historical Roman wargame or diorama.
- Scale: 28mm (1:56)
- Figures: 25 hard plastic miniatures
- Includes:
- 5 x Warrior frames
- 1 x Command frame
- 9 x Body options
- 17 x Head options (including reinforced styles)
- 6 x Furs and cloaks
- 8 x Banners (7 design options)
- 30 x Shields (3 styles, including oval options)
- 35 x Pilums
- 33 x Unsheathed gladius swords
- 5 x Torches
- 1 x Trumpet
- Ideal for fielding Praetorian Guard or regular legionaries
- Compatible with LBMS shield and banner transfers
- Hard plastic kit, supplied unpainted
Note: This model kit requires assembly and painting. Glue, paints and tools are not included and must be purchased separately.
History:
During the height of the Roman Empire, legionaries formed the core of Rome’s military dominance. These professional soldiers were trained in both individual combat and group tactics, executing precise manoeuvres and relentless assaults. Armed with pila for ranged disruption and gladius for close quarters, Roman infantry overwhelmed their foes with coordination and discipline. The attacking stance of these figures captures the decisive moment as legionaries closed the gap, thrusting forward with shield and sword. Reinforced helmets and personal gear variations allow representation of troops from the Dacian front or Rome’s elite Praetorian Guard, bringing flexibility and historical depth to your tabletop campaigns.