Thanks everyone for your comments
Johan
Glad to hear that you like the figure. The armour is more Northern Italian c.1580 than Spanish / Portugese although the kabuto (helmet) is more likely Spanish but worn with the sweep facing forward as the Japanese tended to prefer. This is based on one of three gusoku of this design that Tokugawa is known to have owned and that are still in existence. I only bought this kit about 6 weeks ago so you should be able to pick one up with a bit of searching. I think it is unlikely that we will see another samurai kit with this style of armour as it is not what most people would regard as a “typical†samurai, the next few offerings will most likely be based on characters from “The last Samuraiâ€
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Tokugawa was quite portly, this combined with the sculptors preferred ratio of 7.5 heads to the height of a figure may make the legs look short but they are fine. The position of the figure is base on the head viewing ceremony at the end of the battle of Sekigahara 21st October 1600 and he is jesturing to one of the heads (supplied with kit) place in front of him. Without the accompanying figures the pose it a bit out of context and I know that Augie the sculptor wanted to alter the position when Jim Johnson of Ft. Duquesne took it on.
Jason