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Germanic Tribes 10mm

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The Germanic Tribes

The Germanic tribes were diverse groups inhabiting regions east of the Rhine and north of the Danube, in what is now Germany, Denmark, the Netherlands, and parts of Poland and Scandinavia. Though not a unified people, they shared linguistic and cultural roots and often formed loose tribal confederations.

Germanic warfare emphasised mobility, surprise, and aggression. Warriors were primarily infantry, armed with spears, short swords or axes, and large wooden shields. Many tribes lacked armour, fighting in light clothing or bare-chested, relying on ferocity and numbers. Raiding and ambushes were common tactics. Leadership in battle often came from charismatic war-chiefs rather than centralised kings.

From around the 2nd century BCE, Germanic tribes increasingly clashed with Rome. The Cimbri and Teutones invaded Roman territory around 113โ€“101โ€ฏBCE, prompting a crisis that ended with their defeat by Marius. In 9โ€ฏCE, the Cherusci leader Arminius famously destroyed three Roman legions in the Teutoburg Forest, halting Romeโ€™s expansion into Germania.

Despite being seen by Romans as barbarians, Germanic tribes showed remarkable adaptability. By the 2nd century CE, some served as Roman allies or mercenaries, while others remained fierce opponents along the empireโ€™s northern frontiers.

Germanic Tribes 10mm STL Files

The army list here is intended to represent the Germanic Tribes from ca. 400BCE – 219CE

Where possible I have sculpted models to be self supporting. I add supports during my sculpting process rather than afterward. The integration of supports into design allows me to reduce the number of supports needed, and to position them more favourably. My supports need to be removed with clippers or a scalpel. All models requiring supports are also supplied in an unsupported format.

Some infantry models are supplied strip mounted. Strip mounted models are supplied on strips intended for use on 40mm wide bases. Where models are strip mounted individually mounted models are also supplied.

Map credits:
Basemap and geographic features from Natural Earth (naturalearthdata.com). Map built in QGIS.
Historical overlays digitised by the author from historical sources for educational and illustrative use.