Roman marching camp
Roman marching camp - craft set with palisade wall, buildings, people and vehicles
On the battlefield, the Roman legions were almost unbeatable, but they were vulnerable to troop movements or night camps. That’s why the army set up a fortified camp after each day’s march so as not to be surprised by enemy attacks at night.
Aspiration scale: | Easy |
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Time Line: | 2,0 Hours |
Distributor
PGI-Skarabäus, Im Kränzliacker 9, 79576 Weil am Rhein, Germany, www-pgi-shop.de
PGI-Skarabäus, Unterdorfstrasse 23a, 4143 Dornach, Switzerland, www-pgi-shop.ch
Manufacturer: Archeokit, Gifkendorf 38, 21397 Vastorf, Germany, [email protected]
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Risk of injury:
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Use of adhesive:
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Hazard of suffocation! Keep small parts out of the reach of small children.
Fire hazard:
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Intended use:
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