Completed Persian female warrior

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Mortimer

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Hello friends!

I´d like to show a miniature I recently sculpted for Pegaso Models. She is a female warrior from ancient Persia when, some women combat their enemies as well as men did.
They were very skilled archers, on foot or even riding a horse.
It´s 80mm tall and all made in milliput .

I hope you like it.

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Very nice pose and sculpt. I don't know if this is a new trend going around but there seems to be a lot of female figures being released that have their ****s hanging out. How many more figures of each would they sell if the ****s were covered up?

Just thinking out loud.
 
****s on overlong legs, may be a good seller. Anything else is pure fantasy.
 
As already mentioned, I also hope it will not be sold as historical figure!
It has nothing to do with ancient Persia...
Instead she has mongol hat and ottoman quiver...
 
Need to look at the actual figure . . . but the legs (from knee to ancle) looks wrong/too long.

Otherwise nice idea.

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Excellent sculpting. This looks so much better in the green than it does in the box art painting, not that it was bad it just didn't showoff the fabulous sculpture. Personally I love the **** being visible and couldn't care less if it is historically accurate.
 
I have to agree that the sculpture is excellent as fiction/fantasy one (y) and I hope to reach such level some day but my last post was just to point out there is nothing persian in it so calling it persian seems a bit strange to me.
 
irregular shape of the breasts. at that time silicone has not been invented. better call the Amazon.
 
Thank you everybody for your comments.

I have to agree with those who say that it´s not an historical figure. It´s only based on the female warriors from ancient middle east.
Her clothes are inspired on some traditional costumes, but customized in order to get also an erotical figure.

I must confess that Pegaso Models and I, were more interested in sculpting a beautiful woman than creating an historical sculpture, I never pretend it was.
I hope nobody feels disapointed.

Thank you again.

Bye!
 
very nice i have to agree it looks far better in the raw state that the painted box art state a real nice job top form look forward to seeing more of your work cheers nick(y)
 
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