$33.00
Throughout the Iliad, Homer describes the chariot as a conveyance for heroes and warriors to travel to the forefront of the ongoing conflict. Both a symbol of prestige and power, a rampaging chariot and crew would inspire their allies and strike fear into the enemy. Greeks and Trojans alike wondered which champion was joining the battle as the powerful steeds pulled the chariot closer.
The second figure set in the War at Troy series includes the following ~
2 chariots
4 horses
1 Greek charioteer
1 Trojan charioteer
2 Greek warriors (1 new pose)
2 Trojan warriors (1 new pose)
Paul – :
Great sculpting, dynamic poses, a terrfic addition to the War at Troy series. Pieces are beautifully cast with no flashing. Very secure packaging ensures that the pieces arrive in great shape!