Full Etruscan Range Now Available From Agema Miniatures
November 30, 2021 by brennon
Agema Miniatures has now released their full Etruscans range onto their webstore allowing you to delve into some 28mm Ancient warfare on the tabletop. There is a good selection of miniatures for you to use as commanders, infantry, cavalry and more.
Etruscan King & Command Group // Agema Miniatures
The collection includes the core of their Kickstarted range plus you'll also be able to pick up a set of Mortal Gods cards that you can use to introduce them into that ruleset too. If you can think of any Etruscan unit that you'd like to collect and/or paint, this range probably has it.
Etruscan Centurion & Standard/Musician // Agema Miniatures
Most of the range is up on their store but there are still a few Axemen to add into the mix alongside some additional Heavy Cavalry options. Still, this should give you plenty to use when making a warband of warriors to battle throughout the Mediterranean.
Etruscan Warriors In Linothorax Armour // Agema Miniatures
One of the neat things about the Agema collection is that they have really done the research when it comes to their miniatures. They are often sculpted after a lot of thought and care had gone into them, matching their arms and armour to the period.
Etruscan Heavy Cavalry // Agema Miniatures
If you're eager to try out some Ancient wargaming on the tabletop then it's probably worth diving into the collection from Agema Miniatures. As well as the Etruscans, they also have miniatures for Republican Romans, Gauls, Macedonians and Carthage.
Are you going to be taking a peek at what else Agema have to offer?
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They look great figures.
Nice helmets!
I backed the Kickstarter for these. They are lovely, historically accurate sculpts. Highly recommended for any player who wants an alternative the Greeks and Romans.