Roman Legionary – Imperial Roman Frontline Infantry (1st–2nd Century CE) Hand-Painted Miniature – 54 mm
Roman Legionary – Imperial Roman Frontline Infantry (1st–2nd Century CE) Hand-Painted Miniature – 54 mm
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This hand-painted 54 mm miniature represents a frontline Roman Legionary of the Imperial Roman Army during the 1st–2nd centuries CE. Trained to fight in disciplined formations, legionaries like this one held the front ranks of Roman military power, defending and expanding the Empire across Europe, Africa, and the Near East.
This figure captures a moment of action — gladius drawn, shield forward, stepping into the attack.
Armor & Equipment Details
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Lorica segmentata articulated plate armor with metallic shading
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Gladius short sword in striking posture
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Scutum rectangular shield in guard position
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Galea helmet with cheek plates, accurate to Imperial style
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Tunic, straps, and sandals painted with natural weathering tones
Finished with matte varnish to protect the paint and preserve detail.
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 wooden display stand
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Finish: Matte museum-style protective seal
Each miniature is individually hand-painted — no two are the same.
Ideal For
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Ancient Rome collectors
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Museum & study shelf display
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Military history enthusiasts
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Diorama builders & showcase collections
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Gifts for history hobbyists
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