The fate of Vercingetorix (1 Viewer)

Rusty

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The fate of Vercingetorix after the battle.
 

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This is a great set up with great figures.
I just got a few of the Praetorians and am super impressed. I will be getting more

Jas
 
You've done a good job here Rusty with your take on Vercingetorix surrender. Most impressive ! :salute::


Steve
 
Great set up and concept but Late Republican Roman Legions under Julius Caesar would not have worn plate armor.
I would like to see this done with JJD Republican Legion figures and keep the K&C Roman leaders and Gauls.
 
The compact aspect really adds to the scene. Good one Rusty. Robin.

Let me echo Robin’s comment and add ‘Well done Russ!’

One of the joys of collecting and creating your own displays and dioramas is that the individual collector gets to use their own vision and imagination of history to tell a story...and most importantly to have FUN doing it.

Thanks again Russ for sharing some of your collection...and your obvious enjoyment with our toy soldiers!

All the best,
Andy.
 
Thank you all. I do enjoy bringing Ancient History alive. May not always be exact with the right era but it’s the theme I am looking for.

Russ
 

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