New Releases For January 2018 - The Ancients Collection (1 Viewer)

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THE ANCIENTS COLLECTION
ARMIES AND ENEMIES OF ANCIENT ROME


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The Gauls were Celtic peoples inhabiting Gaul in the Iron Age and the Roman period (roughly from the 5th century BC to the 5th century AD).

The Gauls emerged around the 5th century BC as the bearers of the La Tène culture north of the Alps (spread across the lands between the Seine, Middle Rhine and upper Elbe). By the 4th century BC, they spread over much of what is now France, Belgium, Switzerland, Southern Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic by virtue of controlling the trade routes along the river systems of the Rhône, Seine, Rhine, and Danube, and they quickly expanded into Northern Italy, the Balkans, Transylvania and Galatia. Gaul was never united under a single ruler or government, but the Gallic tribes were capable of uniting their forces in large-scale military operations. They reached the peak of their power in the early 3rd century BC. The rising Roman Republic after the end of the First Punic War increasingly put pressure on the Gallic sphere of influence; the Battle of Telamon of 225 BC heralded a gradual decline of Gallic power over the 2nd century, until the eventual conquest of Gaul in the Gallic Wars of the 50s BC. After this, Gaul became a province of the Roman Empire, and the Gauls were culturally assimilated into a Gallo-Roman culture, losing their tribal identities by the end of the 1st century AD.


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AER-08A
ARMIES AND ENEMIES OF ANCIENT ROME,
ANCIENT GAULS,
WARRIOR CHARGING.
(1 pc)




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AER-08B
ARMIES AND ENEMIES OF ANCIENT ROME,
ANCIENT GAULS,
WARRIOR CHARGING.
(1 pc)


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The 'B' version for me! I think there are a whole heap more to come yet too? I love the way we are getting two quite different pieces from the same pose. This will be one very impressive dio in the end!
 
The 'B' version for me! I think there are a whole heap more to come yet too? I love the way we are getting two quite different pieces from the same pose. This will be one very impressive dio in the end!

Only wish John had done the same thing with the Jacobite Rebellion. Could have used some more Jacobites in different tartan ;-)

Niels
 
John may still put out some more Dragoons someday...

I remember at the Hackensack Show...

John had 7-9 sculpted Dragoon prototypes unpainted on display...

I think he eventually put out 2 Dragoons...
and Cumberland on horseback...

maybe one day he will paint these other ones and send them to the factory...

they were really nice!
 
Received AER-08B a few days ago :) A great addition to a great series :salute::
 

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