2 new releases from Hellbender Museum

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elgreco

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We are pleased to announce the release of 2 models from Hellbender Museum.
These are 3D PRINTS, 3D printed by El Greco Miniatures under licence from Hellbender Museum.
- Ronin - available in 75mm and 90mm scales, with 2 head options
- Mongol Light Archer - available in 75mm and 90mm scales
Available here: Hellbender Museum – El Greco Miniatures Ltd.
Thanks for looking.
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Beautiful releases both.The ronin of course an absolute must have but the Mongol and his moring hor also exceptional and desirable.

Oda.
 
Interesting subjects , both will paint up well

Like the instrument player

From "Mongolia Music" website

The MORIN KHUUR is often called the horsehead fiddle by non-Mongolians. It is made of wood, with two sheep or deer sinew strings that are bowed. There is a horse head carved at the top of the neck. It is closely tied to Mongolian culture and their reverence for horses, and can be used to imitate the sounds of a herd of horses. Being the national instrument, it is the most widespread instrument in Mongolia, and families greatly value having one in their home. The morin khuur can play melodies and a drone note at the same time. There is also a bass version of it. The morin khuur is played at celebrations, rituals, and for dancing and singing to, as well as other occasions. There is a legend about how the morin khuur was created; that a man found his favorite horse dead outside his ger, and he used the horses bones, tendons and hair to make an instrument, which he then used to play the music of the sounds of his dead horse.

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Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
Can't do much wrong here ! Great pose and so simple. I prefer Japanese warriors as this over any picture book samurai from Pegaso.
 

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