Trojan Wars
A range of beautiful 25mm figures for the wargamer and collector which will include both the mythical Homeric Heroes and historically based figures, so that you can play battles of the ancient Mycenean and Minoan period and the siege of Troy in large scale and the small, exiting skirmish fights on foot and from chariots. As with many of our ranges there are a number of heads, poses, helmets and shields within the range so that there will be a greater variety and no two armies need look alike. Most of the figures are for the armies of both the Argives (Greeks) and the Trojans. These figures are also compatible with other 25mm ranges for the ancient period.
Packs of spearmen are supplied with a thick spear, similar to a short pike. They are also supplied with a large shield, either rectangular, curved, Tower or figure of eight. Please specify which shields you would like in the pack by stating either 'A' for Tower or 'B' for figure of eight, e.g. T2'A' etc.
Spearmen |
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T1 |
Six spearmen in kilts or loincloth with boars tusk helmets standing ready/defending |
T2 |
Six spearmen in kilts or loincloth, boars tusk helmet, advancing |
T3 |
Six spearmen in kilts or loincloth, boars tusk helmet, charging |
T4 |
Six spearmen in linen cuirass, bronze helmet standing ready/defending |
T5 |
Six spearmen in linen cuirass, bronze helmet, advancing |
T6 |
Six spearmen in bronze cuirass, bronze helmet standing ready/defending |
T7 |
Six spearmen in linen cuirass, bronze helmet, charging |
T8 |
Six spearmen in bronze cuirass, bronze helmet, advancing |
T9 |
Six spearmen in bronze cuirass, bronze helmet, charging |
Swordsmen |
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T10 |
Six swordsmen with round shields, linen cuirass, greaves and boars tusk helmets |
T11 |
Six swordsmen with round shields, bronze armour and helmet |
Javelinmen - Figures are open handed javelins are available separately if required |
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T15 |
Six javelinmen advancing in kilt, loincloth or tunic, helmet, round shield |
T16 |
Six javelinmen throwing or running in kilt, loincloth or tunic, helmet, round shield |
Archers |
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T25 |
Six archers in kilts or breech cloths, bareheaded |
T26 |
Six front rank archers in tunics and boars tusk or bronze helmets |
T27 |
Six slingers, naked or in loincloth, slinging, advancing or running |
Myrmidons - Achilles own warband in linen tunics, bareheaded |
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T30 |
Six Myrmidon javelinmen, advancing, running or throwing, peltast type shield |
T31 |
Six Myrmidon swordsmen, advancing or thrusting, peltast type shield |
T32 |
Six Myrmidon archers, advancing or shooting |
Lukka warriors - Sea peoples Trojan allies with tasseled kilts and stiffened reed headdress |
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T35 |
Six Lukka spearmen advancing, heavy spear and round shield |
T36 |
Six Lukka javelinmen advancing or throwing, open handed, round shield |
T37 |
Six Lukka swordsmen advancing or thrusting, sword, round shield |
Heavy infantry - In 'Dendra' type bell armour, spears provided |
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T40 |
Advancing with level spears |
T41 |
Standing ready with spear at 45' |
T42 |
Standing with upright spear |
Trojan Extras - This list includes all of the famous characters from the Iliad and the Odyssey, finely sculpted figures that can act as leaders to your troops or pose in dioramas. |
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TX1 |
Agemmemnon, King of Mycenea and leader of the Greeks in decorated armour, holding sword and cut away shield, wearing horned helmet |
TX2 |
Odysseus, King of Ithica in bronze armour and boars tusk helmet with crest, thrusting with spear, shield slung on back |
TX3 |
Achilles, Hero and leader of the Myrmidons in bronze armour, crested bronze helmet, round shield, in a chariot with driver accompanied by a running shield bearer with figure of eight shield |
TX4 |
Achilles, Hero and leader of the Myrmidons on foot in bronze armour, crested bronze helmet, figure of eight shield and sword, accompanied by a shield bearer with round shield |
TX5 |
Diomedes, King of Argos, in bronze armour, crested helmet, shield and spear in chariot with driver. |
TX6 |
Ajax Prince of Salamis on foot in full Dendra armour, tower shield, helmet, spear |
TX7 |
Priam King of the Trojans, in court dress holding mace. |
TX8 |
Hector Prince of Troy wearing scale armor with a round shield and spear in a chariot with driver, with a running shield bearer carrying figure of eight shield |
TX9 |
Hector Prince of Troy wearing scale armor, sword, on foot with a figure of eight shield, with shield bearer carrying a round shield |
TX10 |
Aneas Prince of Troy on foot in bronze armour, figure of eight shield and sword |
TX11 |
Paris Prince of Troy, in decorated armour with round cut-away shield and sword |
TX12 |
Sarpendon King of the Lukkas carrying round shield and spear wearing a crown of stiffened reeds, in a two horsed chariot with driver |
TX13 |
Nestor King of Pylos, scale armour with sword and shield in a chariot with driver |
TX14 |
Helen of Troy in court dress. The face that launched a thousand ships! |
TX15 |
Antilochus, son of Nestor, on foot in bronze armour, cutaway round shield |
TX16 |
Glaucus Prince of the Lukkas, on foot in leather cuirass, reed headdress, shield, sword. |
TX17 |
Polydamus Trojan leader, plain bronze armour, crested helmet, holding spear |
TX18 |
Sub-chief or minor leader possibly for a pike block, cuirass, helmet, thrusting with spear |
TX20 |
Light chariot, two horses, soldier in full Dendra armour, spear, driver |
TX21 |
Light chariot, two horses, warrior in armour, round shield and spear, driver |
TX22 |
Light frame chariot, two horses, warrior in tunic, shield and sword, driver |
TX23 |
Heavy or command chariot, four horses, soldier in Dendra armour, archer, standard bearer with standard and driver |
TX24 |
Hector Triumphant! Hector standing over the body of a fallen enemy, waving sword |
TX25 |
Paris defeated! Menelaus, King of Sparta, dragging Paris along the ground by the helmet crest |
TX26 |
The death of Achilles! Achilles lies mortally wounded, protected by Ajax and Odysseus |
TX27 |
Pack of six casualties in various garments |
TX33 |
Pack of six javelins |
The Black Ships
These are the famous "Black Ships" of Homer, so called because of the tar used to caulk the lower part of the ship, which was revealed when they were drawn up on the beach at Troy. The first is a fast fighting ship with a lion figurehead. The second is a larger ship with a couple more rowers and space to carry shields, spears or even a dismantled chariot between the rowing benches. Both ships come equipped with oars, rails, mast, furled sails and yokes for storing oars or spears. Crews are available for each ship, consisting of a full complement of rowers and steersmen plus a captain and a couple of soldiers so that they can be used in action if required. Empty ships can be drawn up on the beach and fought over.