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Greek "Siceliota" hoplite

Posted by winged hussar on 24 Aug 2019, 20:38

Hi everyone,
After some time I publish my last work:
Greek "Siceliota" hoplite 1/72 .
Hoplite to the service of syracuse during the war against athens in 415 B.C
now it's up to clean it up and paint it, sorry for the bad light
Ciao
Giuseppe Condorelli



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Posted by Bluefalchion on 24 Aug 2019, 20:42

So excited to see the finished product!!
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 24 Aug 2019, 23:15

As everybody knows, I love figure conversions and yours is superb, winged hussar. :love:

My very best regards. :thumbup:

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Posted by Konrad on 25 Aug 2019, 08:50

He looks great!
Very good job.
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Posted by MABO on 25 Aug 2019, 09:18

Very well done. What figure was the core of the new creation?
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Posted by winged hussar on 27 Aug 2019, 17:43

Thank you!
mabo the "core" is a Spartan.
The Armour and helmet (corintian Stile) of sicelioti hoplites are not similar for spartans
During che invasion off the Athenian army, syracusian hoplites wore "light armor"
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Posted by MABO on 27 Aug 2019, 19:58

Thanks for the info!
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Posted by winged hussar on 21 Sep 2019, 16:27

Hello everyone, someone wrote to me to have figures from the Syracusan hoplites (for a little production in metal).
So I re-sculptured the figure of the post (better) plus 4 other figures. Let me know what you think
Ciao Giuseppe

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Posted by MABO on 21 Sep 2019, 21:49

Wow, please post some pics when you have finished them!
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 22 Sep 2019, 22:14

As I already said in my previous post, I love your conversions, winged hussar, they make me speechless. :drool:

It's a fantastic work. :love:

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Posted by Susofrick on 23 Sep 2019, 09:37

Agree with Jan! And is that Achilles with his helmet raised a little?
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Posted by guilhem on 23 Sep 2019, 11:39

Excellent work! I hope you will sold them in white metal... they can be excellent for war game or diorama!
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