Charles Antoine Manhes - ADC of Murat Pegaso Models 54mm

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Charles Antoine Manhes - ADC of Murat Manufacturer: Pegaso Models Ref 54-914 Size 54 unpainted, kit, white metal and resin. Sculpt Richard Galiceck. Painter Gustavo Gil.

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I've never been a fan of Pegaso - always considered them over hyped and over
priced - but this one is very appealing. Back in the Neolithic age Murat's ADC
wearing his summer uniform was one of my better Historex efforts.... I liked the
colours. I'm sure this will do well.

Mike
 
Lovely figure and a world class paint, however, the horse pose which looks a bit pedestrian doesn't seem to compliment the dynamic of the figure which would probably better suit a galloping pose.

Irrespective, I am sure it will be popular with the Napoleonic fans as the uniform is really striking.

Gary
 
The painting is awesome and I am not the right person to judge the accuracy of the uniform.The horse and the rider seem to be in different scales to me and I think he is seating way more further back than he should on the horse's back.If one adds the ridicoulous price Pegaso is asking nowadays for these pieces,it is an absolute no-no for me.

Oda.
 
The painting is awesome and I am not the right person to judge the accuracy of the uniform.The horse and the rider seem to be in different scales to me and I think he is seating way more further back than he should on the horse's back.If one adds the ridicoulous price Pegaso is asking nowadays for these pieces,it is an absolute no-no for me.

Oda.
Not only does the rider appear out of scale with horse, but the rider’s head is too small and his hands too large in my opinion…
Billy
 
Richard Galiceck has done some very nice stuff, but I don't think this is his best work.

Superbly painted though (to end my comments on a positive).

- Steve
 
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