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Main => The Armoury => Topic started by: Sir Wolf on 2009-02-07, 16:57:04
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Late Roman: 4th Century. all of the pictures are clicky to bring up the larger version.
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Nice! I particularly like the "lawn dart" :)
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isn't that funny? we told Deepeeka (the maker) how to label this product over on the Roman Army Talk when they were developing it. They told them not to call it a dart or anything just strictly Plumbata or else they wouldn't be able to sell it in America. hehehee. funny how a child's play toy came from a war weapon