WELCOME TO THE TENTH LEGION
Welcome to the Tenth Legion website, the new home of the Magister Militum range of 10mm historical figures. Our aim is to continue to offer this outstanding range of miniatures to wargamers and collectors worldwide and building upon this to expand and develop what is available.
Tenth Legion is run by the team behind the Baccus range of 6mm figures and products and we will be bringing the same high standards of quality and customer service to the 10mm ranges.
Please note that there are currently two catalogues running side by side. We are steadily processing the Magister moulds and adding ranges to the Tenth Legion catalogue, offering very clear and easy site navigation and photographs of all stock items. This is not a quick process however, and to ensure that the rest of the range remains available we are operating a ‘Legacy’ section which allows you to access the full MM collection, although the ordering process is a little more cumbersome.
28th Mar 2026 :: On the Tenth Legion workbench

This week, I’d like to share a behind-the-scenes photo with you of our mould maker Andrew’s workbench. This is usually a litter of various bits and pieces, but this time he has excelled himself in both the diversity and the number of projects on the go.
read more13th Mar 2026 :: New Napoleonic releases

I am absolutely delighted to mark a real milestone in our work on overhauling and representing the Magister Militum Napoleonic range. Firstly, the Austrian infantry codes have now all been converted to strip format. This means that of the ‘Big Five’ nations of the Napoleonic war we are over half way, with just the Russians and Prussians to do.
read more19th Jan 2026 :: Highlanders two ways
One of the deciding factors in persuading this maker of 6mm figures to take on the Magister Militum 10mm ranges was that we shared a sculptor in common. Martin Baker has been a mainstay of the Baccus ranges for the best part of two decades and in that time has been behind most of our 6mm Napoleonic ranges. As it happens, he has also done the same in 10mm. This photo shows Napoleonic British Highlanders sculpted by Martin in both scales.

It also highlights why when I am painting Tenth Legion figures I find them to be HUGE, which must sound strange to those of you who are used to fielding the, ‘How can you paint something so small’ question about your 10mms!
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