Roman Legionary – Imperial Guard Formation (1st–2nd Century CE) Hand-Painted Miniature – 54 mm
Roman Legionary – Imperial Guard Formation (1st–2nd Century CE) Hand-Painted Miniature – 54 mm
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This hand-painted 54 mm miniature depicts a Roman Legionary of the Imperial era (1st–2nd century CE), standing at attention with pilum held upright. Legionaries in this posture formed the ranked shield lines that symbolized Roman discipline and military order.
This piece focuses on the legionary’s professional role — organized, prepared, and steady.
Armor & Equipment Details
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Lorica segmentata (iron segmented cuirass) with metallic highlight shading
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Galea helmet with cheek guards
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Scutum rectangular shield resting upright
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Pilum (Roman infantry javelin) held in formation stance
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Tunic and leather straps shaded for depth
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Sandals and wood base weathered for natural realism
Sealed with matte varnish for long-term display durability.
Specifications
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Scale: 54 mm / 1:32
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Material: Metal alloy
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Paint: Professional acrylics, layered highlights + washes
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Base: Polished wood display base
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Finish: Matte protective seal
Each miniature is one-of-one — hand-painted.
Ideal For
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Display alongside other Roman figures
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Museum-style office or bookshelf presentation
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Military history collectors
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Dioramas showing camp, march, or formation scenes
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Gift for ancient history enthusiasts
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