
Description
Kaustic Plastik - Celadus - Thraex - Pompeii, Italy, circa 79 A.D.
The Thraex (pl. thraeces), or Thracian, was a type of Roman gladiator, armed in
the Thracian style with small rectangular shield called a parmula (about 60 x 65
cm) and a very short sword with a slightly curved blade called a sica (like a
small version of the Dacian falx), intended to maim an opponent's unarmoured
back. His other armour included armoured greaves (necessitated by the smallness
of the shield), a protector for his sword arm and shoulder, a protective belt
above a loin cloth, and a helmet with a side plume, visor and high crest.
He and the hoplomachus, with his Greek equipment, were usually pitted against
the murmillo, armed like a legionary, mimicking the opposition between Roman
soldiers and their various enemies.
Highlights
- Newly developed muscular body, "Realistik Body" KP01A
- "Lifelike" head sculpture with "state of art" paint
- Thraex Gladiator Helmet based on Pompeii (Italy) original model (Die-cast
Metal - REAL BRONZE)
- Armoured leg protections "Ocrae" based on Pompeii original model. (Die-cast
Metal - REAL BRONZE)
- Thraex curved Sword "Sica" (Die-cast Metal blade)
- Fabric Cushion gaiter and shoulder armor pad
- Leatherlike Arm guard "manica" and belt
- Thraex Shield "Parmula" (plastic)





