The typical command structure associated with Punic Era Romans tends to be a Centurion, a Signifier, and some form of musician. The Centurion here I made with a slight variation to the helm in comparison to my Principes. There isn't that much historical evidence regarding the regalia of Centurions of this period - things like the transverse crest, Phalerae, and other more commonly associated visual markers weren't present yet. The signifier as well it's up to debate regarding their dress. The Aquila was not introduced until the Marian Reforms, so here I have him with the options to carry 2 variants of Signum - the plaque with open palm and a cloth vexillum. As for the musician he's here depicted playing the iconic Roman Cornu, which was actually around this early in Roman history.
This set comes with 3 high detail command models, with options of 2 scutum variations for the Centurion, and 2 Signum options for the Signifier.
The STL provided is FULLY supported.
All supports have been added manually to guarantee resin use efficiency and have been extensively test printed.
I'd personally recommend a mixture of regular and tough resins for a more durable finished item that is more resistent to snapping.
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