- Contents: 40 figures in 1:72 scale, which corresponds to a size of 20-25mm
- The figures are unpainted
- Material: plastic
Achaeans at the time of the 12th-13th century BC are depicted on a scale of 1:72
“Achaeans (ancient Greek Ἀχαιοί) or Achaeans in the narrow sense was the name given in ancient Greece to the population of the Achaia region in the north-west of the Peloponnese. Inhabitants of Achaia also founded several colonies in Lower Italy and on Cyprus (see list of Achaean city foundations). In Homer's epics, however, the term Achaeans, along with Danaans and Argives, generally refers to the Greeks who fought against Troy.” (Wiki)