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Roman Cavalry - 3rd Century AD - Seil Min Review

Discussion in 'Reviews , Video Reviews and Open Book' started by Guy, Nov 20, 2007.

  1. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    SH75010
    Roman Cavalry 3rd Century AD
    75mm white metal
    Sculpted by Sergey Zloboz
    Painted by Kim Man-Jin
    10 parts + etched brass plaque + foil for belts.

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    Although a controversial subject the sculpting and casting of this figure stand on their own. Our member, Sergey Zlobov has slowly earned a reputation for his excellence in sculpting some beautiful figures of all different subjects.

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    The above figure is of a Roman Cavalryman in the 3rd century AD and is cast in 10 parts of white metal. The kit comes in Seil's traditional sturdy black box with all the parts sandwiched between layers of foam.

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    Above we see the attention to detail Sergey has given us in the sculpting of the head and helmet.

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    Above are the 4 views of the lower leg section with good sized mounting lugs at the bottom of the feet for securing into the metal base.

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  2. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
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    Above we see the front and back of the chest portion of the torso. This section fits snuggly down upon the leg section.

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    Above we have the front and back of the arms.

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    Above is the front and back of the sword and scabbard showing the right hand holding the grip of the sword.

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    Above is the casted crest that fits on top of the helmet.

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    Above is the white metal cast base provided with the kit.

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    A strip of foil above is also provided for the belts.

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  3. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
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    Seil now also includes with all their kits an etched brass plaque and screws for attaching to a wooden base.

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    Besides the box cover Seil also includes a color guide for the painter.

    Additional Box art photos
    painted by Kim Man-Jin

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    Conclusion:
    An excellent 75mm figure with minimal casting seams to remove and all dry-fitting done was excellent. High Recommended.

    Seil Miniatures web-site
    click here

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  4. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    This one has alot of action.
    I like it.
    Thanks Guy.

    marc
  5. vergilius New Member

    Country:
    Belgium
    really a nice figure
  6. Graywolf Active Member

    Country:
    Turkey
    very nice review on a good sculpted figure. Thanks Guy.
  7. Wyrdstone New Member

    Country:
    United-States
    looks nice
    I like the etched plate
  8. Kisifer Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Greece
    Very good figure indeed. My only objection and that's regarding painting.. is the shield. It has a symbol used from Christians. I didn't know it was used from Romans too. Someone has some more info on this?

    Xenofon
  9. Caratacus New Member

    The 'Chi-Rho' symbol (the first two letters of the Greek word 'Christos' = Christ, which looks like a superimposed 'X' and 'P' to us using the 'Latin' alphabet) was used from the middle of the 3rd century AD. It's use on this figure is probably too early. The Roman Empire became 'Christian' with the emperor Constantine The Great (although it is debateable that he himself ever converted to the faith), AD 307-337. A number of Roman military units did use the symbol on their shields as we know from the late period army list, known as the Notitia Dignitatum (late 4th-early 5th century AD.

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