Bust of a Roman centurion from the Dacian Wars

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Sergey Savenkov

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We are starting to exhibit new items for February-March
Tartar Miniatures(Italy), like many other new items, will be available at our stand in Calenzano on March 9-10
Bust of a Roman centurion from the Dacian Wars
available in two versions
TRB180-224 (pointing hand)
TRB180-225 (hand with Dacian sword)
3D sculpture by Oleg Poghosyan
painting box art Sergey Popovichenko
1:10, 3D printing
Prices, delivery issues, etc., write in PM or to our email:
[email protected]
ps
We will also present the figure soon ;-)
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Very nicely done. Good to see an Imperial Italic D helmet instead of the usual Imperial Gallic helmet. It doesn't appear on the web site.

Mike
 
That's a beautiful sculpt and I love the painted figure. Are those print lines in the mount for the crest?

Sorry Stefan, I don’t understand what printed lines you are talking about..
In the photographs above there is a colored printed bust and non-colored ones, these are 3D renderings.
There are no irreparable printing defects on sale.
3D resin can be easily processed with sanding sponges, dremel, or wire cutters.
You have to be careful when processing with a knife because the resin is caustic.
The resin can withstand slight heating and straightening of a thin part (if necessary), but you need to fix the part in the desired position literally as it cools and be careful that it does not break.
 

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No problem, I was looking at these lines on the painted brass, they look like the layer lines I've sometimes ended up with when I've printed similar parts.

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No problem, I was looking at these lines on the painted brass, they look like the layer lines I've sometimes ended up with when I've printed similar parts.

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I don’t know, maybe I came across such a part with defects in the layers, or maybe Popovichenko painted it that way (in any case, this can be easily removed with a Dremel)
 

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