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the problem with this approach is that you have 4 identical officers in a set and if you also add another specialized figure you'll have wrong ratios of rank and file soldiers and officers.
Unfortunately there's no universal solution to all questions, that's where personal preferences come into equasion inevitably causing complaints from some collectors.
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Strelets
You are right,
I thought this after I had posted the suggestion, there would be too many soldiers and not enough officers or better said, the wrong ratio.
Cheers
paul
I am glad to see that the number of Centurions has expanded, I hope the same with the Optio.
How many more figures in the set are new more interesting will be the purchase.
Thank you
The mounted Marcus Aurelius and Trajan are easily identifiable, but who is the third mounted guy in the muscle cuirass with the sword? And the bearded officer on foot with the helmet in hand? Neither of them looks like Hadrian, who never led troops in the field anyway -- perhaps Septimius Severus? Or a generic military emperor from the post-Antonine period? Any other guesses?
as we promised in our earlier message, our web master has just added other masters for the set.
We hope that now you will have enough officers to conquer the whole of Dacia.
By the way, possibly you remember 2 Romanian movies made in the 60s about Dacian wars, this series was greatly inspired by those movies.
Thank you Strelets. Most appreciated.
Regarding those romanian movies about Dacia, done half a century ago, at the time they seemed ok. Now they seem naive, and not accurate enough.