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megroot

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With the email this morning i find this pleasant news.

Timurs Cataphract Cavalry 90 mm
Sculptor: Viktor Konnov
Painter: Diego Ruina
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Izunduna Zulu 1879
75 mm
Sculptor Andrea Julia
Painter: Pietro Balloni
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Spanish Admiral 1:9 (200 MM)
Sculptor: Victor Konnov
Painter: Ernesto Reyes
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Krankod 54 mm
Sculptor: Benoit Cauchies
Painter: Fabrizio Russo
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The Zulu is one of the most beautiful figures i have ever seen . I judged it at Monte San Savino, so i had the chance to spend enough time looking it , and it also gave Pietro Balloni , the best of Painting in master category ...
 
That Spanish Admiral is a thing of beauty (nice paints Ernesto)! High on my wish list for sure. That Timurs Cavalry isn't bad either! Pegaso shows agian why they are on top of the heap! Excellent sculpting and world class box art.

Jay H.
 
I have to agrre, Pegaso is probably the premier miniatures manufacturer, that Spanish admiral bust is a work of art on it's own, teh other 2 figures speak volumes, a must get.

Thanks for posting, RobH.:D
 
For me, the anatomy of the zulu match perfectly with that of those african warriors. It is strong but no a Gym body. Look at that belly!

I´m not so happy with the Spanish Admiral. Why not a concrete person? There are a lot of portraits of spanish admirals and are far more interesting subjects that this generic bust.
And a morrion (that helmet) again! It seems that all the spanish of the XV-XVI centuries born with such a helmet on tha head.

The rest is at the usual high standard of Pegaso.
 

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