ubbi
Active Member
Ciao,
It is slowly coming to the end , just the last touches and for my taste it will be ok. painted with oils . 90 mm .
little historical introduction : the Cimbri were with the Teutones a mix of german and celtic people from northern Europe who suddenly in the 112 B.C. migrated trough the Gaul and after several victories over the romans they were finally defeated by Marius at Aquae Sextiae in 101 B.C. Plutarch in his " Fall of the roman republic " describes Cimbrian cavarly at Vercellae as wearing helmets like the gape -jawed heads of terrible beasts.. the helmet of the figure is from the burial of Ciumesti in Romania it has a raven crest with mobile wings that would flap when the warrior is in violent motion, we can see this type of helmets also in the Gundestrup cauldron .
Not far from my town near Asiago village and in the Cansiglio there are still the Cimbri ..( the great-great-grandson obviously ) probably some of them after the defeat of Aquae Sextiae settled in these pacific hills and nowadays they are called Cimbri and their own dialect has a lot of very ancient germanic words .
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sorry for the terrible pics as usual they really destroy the figure but with my gear i can't do better ..
any comments welcome and thank you for looking
stefano
It is slowly coming to the end , just the last touches and for my taste it will be ok. painted with oils . 90 mm .
little historical introduction : the Cimbri were with the Teutones a mix of german and celtic people from northern Europe who suddenly in the 112 B.C. migrated trough the Gaul and after several victories over the romans they were finally defeated by Marius at Aquae Sextiae in 101 B.C. Plutarch in his " Fall of the roman republic " describes Cimbrian cavarly at Vercellae as wearing helmets like the gape -jawed heads of terrible beasts.. the helmet of the figure is from the burial of Ciumesti in Romania it has a raven crest with mobile wings that would flap when the warrior is in violent motion, we can see this type of helmets also in the Gundestrup cauldron .
Not far from my town near Asiago village and in the Cansiglio there are still the Cimbri ..( the great-great-grandson obviously ) probably some of them after the defeat of Aquae Sextiae settled in these pacific hills and nowadays they are called Cimbri and their own dialect has a lot of very ancient germanic words .
sorry for the terrible pics as usual they really destroy the figure but with my gear i can't do better ..
any comments welcome and thank you for looking
stefano