Roman Legionnaire. Dacian Wars

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Another commission has been completed.
90mm figure by Andrea Miniatures.
Acrylic paints AK-Interactive, Abteilung 502, materials for dioramas AK-Interactive: resin water, snow, bushes.
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Sergey going to be one happy collector.
A gritty, veteran looking like he’s still warily thinking about what brutality has just happened.
Especially like details in shield design, leather, filthy flesh tones & wet groundwork.
Thanks for sharing.
MikeTheKiwi
 
The painting is superb. My only comment relates to what is an otherwise superb sculpt. I can't imagine any legionary going into battle wearing a cloak. Just looking at it implies that it has been turned back to free the sword arm, and during the mayhem of battle there would surely be a risk of the sword arm becoming entangled.

Mike
 
The painting is superb. My only comment relates to what is an otherwise superb sculpt. I can't imagine any legionary going into battle wearing a cloak. Just looking at it implies that it has been turned back to free the sword arm, and during the mayhem of battle there would surely be a risk of the sword arm becoming entangled.

Mike

A very valid point but perhaps he has put the cloak on (post) battle whilst scouring the battlefield for booty or more gruesome, being part of the detail for despatching the enemy wounded...? Either scenario would explain the blood staining on the cloak near his right arm manica. I don't like 'in action' figures wearing cloaks for the very reason you give but as a stand alone piece like this, it doesn't detract in any way. Either way, the overall finish and especially the presentation is just world class. Each time you look at the figure and the YT video, you see a different small detail or effect each time you watch.

Gary
 
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