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Weird Wars Rome: Enemies of Rome Figure Flats

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Contains over 20 different enemies of Rome, including Britons, druids, Germans, Dacians, Greeks, and Nubians.

Weird Wars Rome

Instructions: Some figures are flat, such as cavalry or vehicles, and are designed so you can use them as-is or put other figures on top of them. For standups, print on cardstock, then cut out each figure. You can then assemble using the “tri-fold” or “based” method.
Tri-Fold: Fold along the black lines then glue the name tab to the back of the first illustration panel.
Based: Remove the first panel and name tab. Fold the second panel against the silhouette panel, then glue and insert into a traditional “stand up” board game base.
In either method, the silhouette is the figure’s rear facing.
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Keith (. T. A. [Featured Reviewer]
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December 27th, 2013
These figures are used for Savage Worlds Wierd Wars Rome setting book. Pinnacle Entertainment produces several lines of this product type for playing in various settings. In this case, the figure flats are for the enemies of Rome including barbarians, [...]
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November 21, 2013
This title was added to our catalog on November 21, 2013.