Centurion of the Roman army
Handicraft sheet writing sheet With this Roman legionnaire crafting sheet, you can assemble an almost photorealistic depiction of a legionnaire in simple and uncomplicated steps. This Roman legionnaire arts and crafts sheet lets you assemble a soldier from the high imperial period. This can be seen particularly clearly in the distinctive upper body armor, the Lorica Segmentata, and the Weisenau-type helmet. The legionary is also armed with the most typical weapons of his era. In addition to the armored soldier, the Roman legionary model kit also includes his short sword (the gladius), his throwing lance (the pilum) and the distinctive tower shield (the scutum). The Roman legionary model kit thus provides a combat-ready legionary in a neutral position.
- Difficulty level: medium
- Scale: 1:9
- Dimensions: LxWxH 9x9x23cm
- Number of sheets: 3.5
Legionnaires of the imperial era
When you think of the Roman Empire, you probably immediately think of the Colosseum, Julius Caesar and the typical legionary in lorica segmentata and the imperial Gaulish helmet. This classic legionnaire appears in most films, books and comics and plays a key role in shaping the image of the Roman Empire. The legionaries were subject to similarly frequent army reforms as modern soldiers are. If you compare the equipment and uniform of a German soldier from the last 150 years, you are guaranteed to notice the enormous differences. This was also the case with the professional soldiers of the Roman Empire. This Roman legionnaire kit lets you assemble a legionnaire from around 100 AD. A time that was mainly characterized by the reign of the Flavians and a comparatively secure peace on the borders
Once the work is done, the Roman soldier offers boundless fun.
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