To lead your warband, you ll need powerful heroes. Vercingetorix of the Arveni tribe was a Gallic Chieftain who united the tribes of Gaul to repel Caesar s invasion of 52BCE. Lucterius fought against the Roman empire until the climax of the Gallic Wars at the Siege of Uxellodunum. You can also field a druid;…
The Gaul horsemen were heavy cavalry, consisting of the richest nobles of a given tribe. Capable of delivering a swift hammer blow to the enemy ranks, they make a powerful addition to any warband. Contains: 6 resin cavalry figures Horsemen unit card MADE TO ORDER
Most fighting men of the tribe will be warriors, men (and not a few women) who had proven themselves in battle and were intent on becoming both rich and respected within the warband. Though each fights as an individual, a rushing mob of these warriors is a fearsome thing to behold as they charge forward…
You are also able to equip your Tribesmen with Javelins. Though limited to a single use, they have the Lethal 2 keyword, oftentimes thwarting heavily armoured opposition. Use them to thin the ranks of your foes before the main melee is met. Contains 12 Warlord Resin models MADE TO ORDER
Each block of warriors in a Germanic warband would typically be related, by oath if not blood. This formed a tight cohesiveness, with warriors taking the deaths of those next to them somewhat personally. Their natural ferociousness combined with this unity made them extremely tough to beat, as the Romans discovered. Includes 12 infantry in…
You can upgrade Macedonian Hetairoi into heavily armoured cavalry, known as cataphracts. A cataphract is a heavily armoured warrior that will prove very difficult to unsaddle. Though more cumbersome than some cavalry, due to their barded steeds and cuirasses, a cataphract charge is devastating. Contains 6 cavalry miniatures in new Warlord Resin MADE TO ORDER
The command elements of a Pezhetairoi unit can greatly improve their fortunes in battle. This boxed set includes a hero, musician and standard-bearer. Contains 3 miniatures in Warlord Resin MADE TO ORDER
The Thureophoroi were a variation on the common Peltast, though equipped with heavier weaponry. They filled the gap between the light Peltast and the might of a phalanx. Box includes musician and standard-bearer. Contains 12 miniatures in new Warlord Resin MADE TO ORDER
The Companion Cavalry were regarded in Alexander’s time as the best heavy horse units in the ancient world. They pioneered many new tactics including the famous wedge. A unit of Hetairoi bearing down on weak infantry could smash the enemy apart in one charge, piercing their ranks and throwing them into disorder. This box includes…
Enhance the effectiveness of your Royal Guard with command elements. The musician can inspire the unit to greater feats once per game and a standard provides a reliable anchor point for will-to-fight checks. The hero is an ideal leader for a Warband. Contains 3 miniatures in new Warlord Resin MADE TO ORDER
The Royal Guard (also known as Hypaspists) were light infantry but very much the elite of foot troops in Warbands of Macedonia. Skilled at irregular warfare, they could not only fight in a phalanx but also hit the enemy on flanks and where they were not expected – and they hit hard. Recruited from well-bred…
A variation of the Thureophoroi also developed, known as the Thorakitai – equipped similarly but wearing strong armour. They can also form a makeshift phalanx. Box includes musician and standard-bearer. Contains 12 miniatures in new Warlord Resin MADE TO ORDER
Alexander was the first European to face war elephants in battle and, after defeating the Persians at the Battle of Gaugamela, became impressed enough by their potential that he incorporated them into his army. A War Elephant makes for a daunting presence on the battlefield, inspiring terror when it charges. If equipped with a turret,…
If you have a cavalry-centric force, you ll need a mighty mounted hero to lead it! This boxed set also contains a standard and musician. Contains 3 cavalry miniatures in new Warlord Resin MADE TO ORDER
Renowned as the best horsemen in Africa, Numidians went into battle with no armour but were adept at harassing slower enemy units with javelins and faced enemy cavalry with ferocious zeal. Best employed on the flanks of a warband rather than forming its centre, a well-used unit of Numidian cavalry could reverse defeats and make…
While Numidians much preferred the use of cavalry, some infantry were used as skirmishers. Trained in the use of javelins from an early age, they were superb hunters haling from nomadic tribes where such skills were used every day. In SPQR, Numidian skirmishers are particularly adept at utilising the Hit & Run rule, snagging a bravery bonus…