If you’re looking for a project that feels epic from the very first glance, this 75mm Gilgamesh historical fantasy miniature is calling for your brush.
Inspired by one of the oldest heroic figures in human history, this miniature brings Gilgamesh to life as both myth and warrior. His regal posture, detailed armor, and fierce gaze make him a commanding presence on any display shelf—and an exciting challenge for painters of all levels.
This 75mm Gilgamesh historical fantasy miniature was sculpted by Eduardo Velayos, with concept art by Michele Rubini, and painted in studio by Francesco Farabi. Every element is designed with care, from the precise detailing of the armor plates to the powerful anatomy and expressive face.
One of the standout features of this model is the inclusion of optional heads and weapons. Whether you want to portray Gilgamesh as a wise ruler or an unstoppable warrior, you can shape his character with your own creative vision.
It’s also a great opportunity to explore skin tones, antique armor textures, rich red fabrics, and smooth transitions between hard and soft surfaces. This is the kind of model that keeps surprising you as you paint—from small engravings to unexpected contrasts in light and shadow.
Whether you’re building a showpiece or just looking to level up your painting, this 75mm Gilgamesh historical fantasy miniature gives you all the storytelling power you need.
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