News Update May 20th, 2024 - The Ancients (1 Viewer)

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JJDESIGNS NEWS UPDATE 20[SUP]th[/SUP] MAY 2024
THE ANCIENTS
ARMIES AND ENEMIES OF ANCIENT ROME

THE CARTHAGINIANS
THE BATTLE OF ZAMA 202BC
CELTIBERIAN SCUTARIUS


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Although initially the Carthaginian army was composed only of Citizens of Phoenician origin, it saw increased recruitment of contingents of mercenaries and allies a necessity in order to realize the policy of imperial expansion.
This use of mercenaries saved the metropolitan population from heavy casualties that were not easily replaceable, and it also reflected the Carthaginian concept of war, which was considered simply as an extension of business.
With the enlargement of Punic economic interests the army became more exclusively mercenary and progressively came to include almost all the peoples of the central and western Mediterranean area.

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The success of Carthage in bringing most of central and southern Iberia under its control was a crucial element in their continued ability to pursue the war against Rome.
Iberian troops probably fell into two rough classifications, the Scutarii and the Caetratii.
These types basically defined the type of shield, with the Scutum being a large flat oval shield with a wooden spine and metal boss.
The Caetra was a flat, smaller round shield with a circular metal boss.
Both troop types were armed with a dagger and sword, as well as spears for hand to hand fighting and for throwing.

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The Scutarius were well armoured heavy infantry, and the Celtibarians were mainly from the north, and were heavily influenced by their Gallic neighbours. Those who fought with Hannibal would have been mercenaries, and in organization and military effectiveness would have been much the same as the Gauls. They were known to be fierce, independent and dangerous.


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The Celtibarian Scutarius Infantry should be available later this year.

Best wishes,
john jenkins
 
Fantastic! Been waiting for the Iberian Connection to happen and here they are! Beautifully accurate sculpts. Hoping there are two painted versions of each pose. Caetrati are mentioned, too, so fingers crossed for future releases.

My birthday was yesterday, so Happy Birthday to me! I invite everyone else to enjoy the Celtiberians, too ^&grin

Bests,
Chris
 
John seems to be really going for it with the Punic Wars. I wonder if we will see more Roman reinforcements? No idea what as there are the three types of infantry, light infantry, cavalry and archers released already. Maybe some Roman slingers?
 
John seems to be really going for it with the Punic Wars. I wonder if we will see more Roman reinforcements? No idea what as there are the three types of infantry, light infantry, cavalry and archers released already. Maybe some Roman slingers?

Well. . . we could use some more Princeps wielding swords and pila. The basic sculpts already exist in the later Republicans and we have the variety already in the Hastati. My wish list would include some Italian allies: Tarentine cavalry and Samnite foot and mounted and maybe even some Campanian/Greek Hoplite types. Just wishing :)
 
Man i would be all in on same Samnites, Lucanians and Campanians. That would be awesome
 

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