Mac1966
Well-Known Member
New Gladiator by Benoit Cauchies!
75mm resin
Ciao
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75mm resin
Ciao
m.
What is that?More 'roid head than barley eater.
What is that?
I don’t think you need make any apology- I am with you that only by considered honesty can complacency be avoided and improvements made..it’s why I hate the run of “best ever” comments that often attach to mediocrity..I can’t really offer much by way of disagreement- my first reaction was positive, and still think it’s part the paint job that sucks..but Pegaso needs stay on their toes, and while some of the animation that appears in fantasy can help inform sculpts if historical, blurring the line isn’t always successful..Conan excluded of course!..Dialogue leads to improvement..if only we had more dialogue in life generally...I normally love Pegaso stuff and have loads of their figures in all scales (I recently bought their 90mm mounted Decurion which is tremendous) but surely this is more fantasy than reality and no-where near as good as the recent 75mm Gladiator releases we have seen from the likes of Medieval Forge and Munera Mins etc. The pose is also very 1980's and 'wooden' IMHO. As for reality or historical accuracy, perhaps it is intended more as fantasy and 'Spartacus' (the TV series) in style and appearance where nearly all the gladiators had Greek statue physiques and 'pretty boy' features and in which case, I am sure it may prove popular.
I don't like appearing to be negative about Pegaso as they are legendary within the hobby, make great products and their customer aftersales service and support of the hobby at shows etc. is second to none. That said and being entirely constructive in this feedback, if everyone says "nice figure", "must buy" or "another winner" etc. as platitudes on PF threads......and then no one actually buys it, then how does that help Pegaso or serve the hobby?
I hope Pegaso take these comments and feedback from the site members who make them in the spirit with which they are doubtless given .
Gary
For utter nonsense we always have The 300..Ripped to the gills.......I think I read in National Enquirer magazine that they did have steroids back in those days. All said and done I think it's a very well sculpted and detailed offering from Pegaso.
Wayne