Guy
A Fixture
Greek Thracian Warrior
AM-54T-55
Ares Mythologic Miniatures
54mm white metal
9 parts
sculpted by Eduard Perez
painted by Jose Jarque
This is the second figure Jose Jarque sent me and was again well packaged with the 9 parts in a separate bag sandwiched between a thick piece of foam.
The box art photo as well as a separate photo inside act as the painting guide and additional views are available on Ares’ web site.
The kit encompasses 9 parts including a white metal base. The left leg is a separate part and dry fits into the socket in the body with a tight fit. Very little seam line are present. The cloak is well sculpted with an additional piece that fits behind and below the right arm. The muscle anatomy is exceptional in the legs and will surely draw attention to this area.
The sculpting of the helmet is in 2 parts with the crest to be attached at the top. The face ( hard to see in the photo ) has a clearly defined open mouth ( as if he were yelling a Thracian Battle Cry ) and the eyes are also clearly well defined.
The shield is well designed and has a tear in the covering cloth that shows the interior working of the shield. Excellent detail to add to realism.
Overall this is an excellent figure with crisp detail and attention to drapery and folds. Dry fitting all the parts ensured that all parts fit well with no filling required. I would recommend this figure to any interested in this period.
AM-54T-55
Ares Mythologic Miniatures
54mm white metal
9 parts
sculpted by Eduard Perez
painted by Jose Jarque
This is the second figure Jose Jarque sent me and was again well packaged with the 9 parts in a separate bag sandwiched between a thick piece of foam.
The box art photo as well as a separate photo inside act as the painting guide and additional views are available on Ares’ web site.
The kit encompasses 9 parts including a white metal base. The left leg is a separate part and dry fits into the socket in the body with a tight fit. Very little seam line are present. The cloak is well sculpted with an additional piece that fits behind and below the right arm. The muscle anatomy is exceptional in the legs and will surely draw attention to this area.
The sculpting of the helmet is in 2 parts with the crest to be attached at the top. The face ( hard to see in the photo ) has a clearly defined open mouth ( as if he were yelling a Thracian Battle Cry ) and the eyes are also clearly well defined.
The shield is well designed and has a tear in the covering cloth that shows the interior working of the shield. Excellent detail to add to realism.
Overall this is an excellent figure with crisp detail and attention to drapery and folds. Dry fitting all the parts ensured that all parts fit well with no filling required. I would recommend this figure to any interested in this period.