Dacian Nobles KassiteTo the sound of rasping carynx horns and wild cries, the elite infantry of the Dacian army would surge forward against their invading Roman foe, intimidating them with their wild barbarian appearance and fierce countenance. Marking them out as warriors of a higher rank or caste, Dacian noblemen wore felt Phrygian caps. Being of higher social status, Nobles would be better equipped than their countrymen, with chainmail, helmets and more ornate weaponry
In games of Bolt Action this is counted as a light tank (Damage Value 8+) with a medium anti-tank gun
The kit consists of two identical frames to construct the roof
There were few more terrifying weapons in the 17th Century than the fearsome blast of the mortar bomb
During the dark days of 1940
50 Cal machine gun mounted in a cupola ring for giving any attacking infantry and light vehicles second thoughts about raiding your transport caravan
Musketeers were also expected to wear a helmet or ‘Head-piece’ as they were called right up to the start of the English Civil War and can be seen in Continental armies fighting the 30 years war
Please note that the image shown is of the master model - this is why the base looks like sand - once it's cast it will look like snow and we've sculpted track marks in as well
Allied with this Colour Primer you will save endless time basecoating a horde army
weapons and equipment
Their material effect on the enemy was often negligible
It contains 8 bodies in a range of poses
6 riflemen