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Pedro Molina

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Guerrero Germano
Escultura: Andrea Jula
Pintura:pietro Balloni
Matrial:Metal
Escala: 75mm

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Hajuduk Serbo ''Guerra de la independencia 1804-1813"
Escultura: Viktor Konnov
Pintura:Lorenzo Bartolomei
Matrial:Metal
Escala: 75mm

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Almirante Veneciano
Escultura: Michel Saez
Pintura: Massimo Pasquali
Matrial: Resina
Escala: 1/9

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The pose of the first one is very similar to a few of their other figures that has come out recently, very posed and static. The details are very well sculpted though.
Ben
 
Although I suspect the Germanic figure owes a bit too much to 19th-century reconstructions or something of that nature Andrea Jula has outdone himself on the sculpting of it, some of the very best work I've seen from his hands.

Also nice to see this paintjob is so beautifully restrained, without excessive shadowing that we're seeing a lot of recently. Interesting that there appear to be a few casting flaws visible in the painted master though; something to watch out for on production castings.

Einion
 
I was waiting for this topic for a month!!!

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There is a mistake made by a Pegaso models related to this figure. This is not "Hajduk Serb" , this is Albanian. "Hajduk" means "rebel".

''Guerra de la independencia 1804-1813" - we call this "First Serbian uprising".

These two paintings were probably inspiration for the sculptor of this figure. The autor of the paintings is famous Serbian painter Paja Jovanovic and depicts Albanians in theirs traditional national costumes of the period. In the fact the name of the first one is "Arbanas" which is in fact Albanian. Somehow the sculptor was confused by all this and gave the figure the wrong name. I am sure that figure has the traditional Pegaso quality, only the title is wrong.

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Albanian traditional national costume. Vienna military museum.

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Oh yet another fantasy Teuton, well, it's also extremely difficult to investigate well in the Internet age.
I like that the Rebel, something different, but the bust is not more well done.

Hendryk
 
:)hi i love all 3 of the figuers!!:love::love: the guerrero germano is exe!! and a beautiflly paintjob!!(y)painted by PIETRO BALLONI a master painty!! the veneciano bust. is painted by MASSIMO PASQUALI a master painty too !!:):) and i think the figuer of VIKTOR KONNOV. is a beautifully and exe, figuer!!:rolleyes: I immediatly bought all 3 form pegaso. and I painting the red lancer it is a BEAUTIFALLY figuer i think ok take care raty.
 
Hello, my name is Marco Colombelli and I’m Colombelli the historical consultant of Pegaso. I wanted to report that the name of the figure "Hajduk Serb" is correct, or it is certanly, a serb warrior. The mentioned painting by Paja Jovanovic is named “Serb Warrior” (than, he was a serb) and another painting by Paja Jovanovic in 1889 is “Serb Uprising". The attached pictures shows how similar the Albanian and Serb look was.



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I usually look forward to seeing what Pegaso come up with, and usually there's at least one figure in each new batch that catches my attention.

All very disappointing this month though - a very lacklustre, ho-hum set of releases IMHO. I'd probably pick the Albanian/Serb (whatever he is) as the best of a poor bunch, but I won't be buying.

- Steve
 
Hello, my name is Marco Colombelli and I’m Colombelli the historical consultant of Pegaso. I wanted to report that the name of the figure "Hajduk Serb" is correct, or it is certanly, a serb warrior. The mentioned painting by Paja Jovanovic is named “Serb Warrior” (than, he was a serb) and another painting by Paja Jovanovic in 1889 is “Serb Uprising". The attached pictures shows how similar the Albanian and Serb look was.



Marco

No offense man, but you are wrong, very wrong. No one in Serbia will buy this figure. I live in Serbia my whole life and I know how Serbian warriors of the period looked like.
You have to double-checked your sources. All pictures you posted here depicts Albanians only. The painting you think “Serb Uprising" dated 1889 is in fact "Izdajica" or "Traitor" from year 1886. Analise what you see on the painting - Group of the people on he left aggressively stare at the men on the right and a poor man trying to explain himself. (he will be probably killed a little later) Do not look like uprising to me. Somebody made mistake and titled the wrong picture. Check this link:

http://www.arte.rs/sr/umetnici/paja_jovanovic-3/opus/izdajica-1431/

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Here you can see painting "Takovski ustanak" or "Takovo uprising" (Second Serbian uprising)
Central figure here has a turkis stile turban on his head but no one has textile on a face.

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This one is titled correctly: Albanian flag bearer in Dukadjini (Western Kosovo)

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