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The Might of Rome

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Sculpture: Ramón Martínez
Painting: Marc Masclans
Material: Resin
Number of parts of the kit: 32 (including the 3 busts and the plaque)
Scale: 1/12

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SKU: MHB01001 Categories: ,

WHY YOU SHOULD CONSIDER BUYING THIS BOXED SET:

– I shouldn’t even have to point out the reasons for buying this boxed set… The word you are looking for is EPIC!
– How cool it is to have the chance of building an instant vignette of interacting busts? It doesn’t happen every day!
– Besides, the deal of the boxed set for a reduced price is so good that they aren’t going to last too much time. Get yours while you can!
– Our signature resin quality allows you to get the figure clean and ready in almost no time, so you may invest your precious free time in what really matters: painting and having fun.

The Roman conquest of Britain was a long, hard and unfinished project. The first contacts with the Romans were made by Julius Caesar expeditions on 55 and 54 BC, which set the basis of a great influence of the Latin culture on the British Islands, especially in the southern part of England. The actual conquest didn’t start until AD 43 when Emperor Claudius set up an invasion plan involving a few legions and the usual diplomacy strategy that exploited the rivalries among the local tribes.

Progress got less steady as the Romans reached the Northern parts of Britain, due to the harsher nature of the land and the weather and the wild nature of the local tribes. Eventually, they set a fortified frontier at the limits of the pacified lands, Hadrian’s Wall and renounced to push forth to the north, setting effectively the actual frontier of Scotland and England.

Romanized Britain became an important province of the Empire but it took years to fully pacify it. Revolts were commonplace, especially at the beginning. One of the most famous revolts was the one of the Iceni, led by the mighty Boudicca. The revolt started on Colchester and spread to other areas, gaining support enough to defeat the Legio IX Hispana and destroying Londinium (London) and Verulamium (St. Albans). The Romans reorganized the remains of their troops, including the Legio XX Valeria Victrix and managed to defeat Boudicca, ending the rebellion, at the Battle of Watling Street on 61 AD.

This limited edition boxed set includes the optio, centurion and signifer busts (Ref: MHB00013, MHB00014 and MHB00015), along an exclusive resin plaque with the latin inscription “Ad Astra per Aspera” (through the adversity to the stars) to be used on a bigger vignette base for the project. It is limited to only 60 sets and comes with limited edition certificate.