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Klassik

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Earlier in the HIMINI release (https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/himini-roman-march-1st-century-ad.302793/#post-1124053) I showed the beginning of the painting of a Roman legionnaire. As far as possible, I will take intermediate photos and show them here.

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Nice looking sculpt

Really like the armour and the choice of clothing colour , nice fleshtones

Look forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Coming along nicely Klassik & this will be a real Classic too!
Small point easily corrected with paint.
I understand copper rivets were typically used on this type of Roman armour.
Feel free to check in with Dr Mike Thomas who is a expert on this. Contact him at “The MedRom Forum” http://forums.delphiforums.com/medrenfig
MikeTheKiwi
 
Coming along nicely Klassik & this will be a real Classic too!
Small point easily corrected with paint.
I understand copper rivets were typically used on this type of Roman armour.
Feel free to check in with Dr Mike Thomas who is a expert on this. Contact him at “The MedRom Forum” http://forums.delphiforums.com/medrenfig
MikeTheKiwi

Mike! I am one of the HIMINI team. The materials that I use in the painting are provided by our consultants, specialists in the Roman era. We also used these materials to create the figurine. Perhaps now there will be inaccuracies, but the figure is still in work and it may be corrected
 

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Beautiful flesh tones! That 5 o'clock shadow is simply outstanding! And the armor is also absolutely stunning! Bravo! (y)


Cheers!
 
I worked with the back of the shield. The inscription on the shield indicates belonging to its owner. I did not find reliable sources that there were such inscriptions on the shields and relied on the arguments of our consultant.
 

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