This item is limited to 3 per household.
-Relive the hot battle of ancient Roman gladiators!
[About Gladiators and Arena]
-One of the entertainments that began in the ancient Roman era is competition by gladiators and gladiators.
-Its origin can be traced back to the Latin word MUNUS.
-The origin of this is the belief that humans shed blood to comfort the spirits of the dead at that time.
-The competition was also a religious event linked to faith.
-It is said that the amphitheater that was the stage was built by Emperor Vespasian, who was in the emperor's seat from 1969 to 1979, and the famous Roman Colosseum was also built at that time. It is one.
-Such arenas were created in various places in Italy, where many spectators watched and the battle between the gladiator (gladiator) and the beast or the life of the gladiator was held as a show.
-The training center for the gladiators is a training center called Ludus.
[About the model]
-An assembly kit that reproduces the amphitheater and training center made in the ancient Roman era on a 1/72 scale.
-The circular stadium is reproduced with a wooden material called MDF.
-Each part has been cut with a laser cutter.
-The maximum finished diameter is 43 cm.
-The details of the arena are well reproduced, including the fence of the arena, the surrounding spectator seats, and the cage for the beasts.
-This kit also includes a 1/72 scale set of Roman warriors, gladiators, horse-drawn tanks, a chariot, spectators and predators.
-The details of the clothes and poses will tell you what they were like at the time just by setting them in the arena.
-A scene set that reproduces the history of the world in the ancient Roman era
[Major features]
-Scene set A scene assembly kit that reproduces the state of the battle by gladiators, which was popular in ancient Rome, on a 1/72 scale
-Finished diameter is 43 cm at maximum
-The circular stadium is reproduced with a wooden material called MDF
-1/72 scale set of Roman warriors, gladiators, horse-drawn tanks, 1 chariot, spectators and beasts
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )