Scale: 28mm
Hi,
This post is about an army of Romans from the early 3rd century that was lead by Emperor Maximinus Thrax (235-238 AD). This guy was not a noble men but managed to become emperor of Rome. He never came to Rome to reign the empire from its capital. There is a great documentary about Maximinus Thrax on YouTube: Documentary Maximinus Thrax
I got this army from my friend Christopher for a very good price and I will try to use it for EsgleRampant, the Roman variant of LionRampant. Christopher has painted the figures in an excellent style and it is a pleasure to place them on the battlefield.
The army of Maximinus Thrax also fought at the Rhine and the Danube against Germanic tribes. I already have some Germanic warriors within my collection, but they will need some reinforcements. Maybe I will be lucky to find some more on eBay. My personal actual project is building a republican Roman Army for the Punic wars.
Enjoy the fotos of the great work of Christopher‘s paint job.
The terrain is again from Tabletop Modellbau.
Cheers
Mike

The terrain from Tabletop Modellbau. 
A unit of archers in the woods and a unit of heavy infantry. 
Some Germanic tribesmen crossing the river. 
Another Warband crossing a bridge. But the Ronans are already waiting for them. 
There will be no chance for the Germanic warriors.
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| Some great command figures. |
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| A unit of light infantry flanked on both sides by heavy infantry. |
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| The Roman cavalry at the ready. |
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| Roman archers aiming their enemies. |
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| The Germanic Warband. |
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| A special book about the Army of Maximinus Thrax. |








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