Oda
A Fixture
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Georgi Stamov (PF member Ryan_bg) is a gifted sculptor from Bulgaria.He first caught my attention when he posted one of his works (Late Roman slinger,resin,75mm) on PF.I acquired that figure and was sufficiently impressed to be more interested in his releases.
Recently I received his two latest releases and decided to make two open box reviews as I feel he deserves the forum's attention.
First figure reviewed is a young Thracian peltast,in 54mm,cast in resin.Georgi has created a wonderful figure,carefuly recreating a young man's features.The pose is a very dynamic one,off balance ,with one foot off the ground as if ready to launch one of his javelins using his full body in order to achieve maximum force.The tunic is very convincing,probably made from home spun wool.He is lightly armed with a short romphaia (characteristical Thracian weapon) and a light,crescent shaped shield,made from wicker work and covered with leather on the outside (allowing for some embelishment on an otherwise sombre figure).The javelins provided are very delicate ,as expected for such thin pieces in resin and are a testimony to Georgi's casting.
All in all a handsome figure with great anatomy and pose full of convincing detail and historically accurate.The pics are from my cell phone and not the best possible but will give you all an idea of Georgi's work.

Recently I received his two latest releases and decided to make two open box reviews as I feel he deserves the forum's attention.
First figure reviewed is a young Thracian peltast,in 54mm,cast in resin.Georgi has created a wonderful figure,carefuly recreating a young man's features.The pose is a very dynamic one,off balance ,with one foot off the ground as if ready to launch one of his javelins using his full body in order to achieve maximum force.The tunic is very convincing,probably made from home spun wool.He is lightly armed with a short romphaia (characteristical Thracian weapon) and a light,crescent shaped shield,made from wicker work and covered with leather on the outside (allowing for some embelishment on an otherwise sombre figure).The javelins provided are very delicate ,as expected for such thin pieces in resin and are a testimony to Georgi's casting.
All in all a handsome figure with great anatomy and pose full of convincing detail and historically accurate.The pics are from my cell phone and not the best possible but will give you all an idea of Georgi's work.




