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GLAD-06 - Thracian D-Day The pilum was not just

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The pilum was not just a spear—it was a tactical weapon:

Use it as a standalone feature or combine multiple sections to create custom fortifications for your dioramas and tabletop battlefields

Traverse was accomplished by manually shifting the entire carriage

This figure is an impressive addition to any Roman collection

GLAD-06 - Thracian D-Day The pilum was not justThe Thracian or Thraex was a gladiator armed in the Thracian style. The Thracian was instantly recognizable from the representation of a griffin on the peak of the crest on the helmet, and their smaller cut down version of the traditional legionary scutum shield known as a parmula. This small shield could be rectangular, square or circular. A sica, which was a short sword with a curved blade, similar to a small version of a Dacian Falx. This weapon

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