| 15mm Marian Roman Fortified Camp | AVAILABLE NOW! |
This is a complete fortified camp set based on the "HOPPIDUS" modular system for ancient fortifications. This set contains a selection of modules particularly suitable for Late Republican to Early Imperial Roman, the time of Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul, the great sieges of Alesia and of the civil wars. It is also indicated for all roughly contemporary nations that made use of this kind of fortifications, including Ancient Spanish, Greeks, Britons, etc. To order, just and tell us what you'd like and the delivery address, we'll check what we have in stock, calculate the total for you, give you a delivery date and send you a money request via paypal, so all you'll have to do at that point will be to click "accept" if you are happy with it.
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HOP2-b: Corner conversion pack for HOP2
This is a conversion pack, composed of two "L" shaped corner elements, especially designed to allow elements to defend right on top of the embankment and still be legal under DBM rules.
To explain this better look at this image:
The pack include all the modules required to make two corners: 2 x 15FOR-T and 6 x 15FOR-F. You'll notice there are two extra stockade length. These are necessary because the rampart is longer then the standard module, so you'll need to cut to size and join the extra lengths to cover all frontage. As this is a bit of a special case we have provided a simple step by step guide on how to assemble this particular module, have a look at it by clicking here.
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HOP2-d: Artillery emplacement expansion pack for HOP2
This emplacement include a single extra deep embankment element with his stockade and allow you to place an artillery base or any other particularly deep base like hordes right to the top of the rampart. As such if you play DBM is only really useful used in conjunction with HOP2-b corners. It can be used with round corners and next to another similar emplacement, but for the best visual appeal we suggest to use a shallow embankment between these.
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