Discover one of the most legendary generals in Chinese history with the Guang Yu – Resin Version, a dynamic 90mm miniature that captures the power, elegance, and timeless authority of the warrior deity.
Sculpted by the master Viktor Konnov and painted by the award-winning Diego Ruina, this miniature portrays Guang Yu mid-charge, mounted on a rearing horse, his iconic guandao weapon in hand. The sculpt is filled with movement and tension, offering a truly dramatic centerpiece for painters and collectors alike.
This version of the figure is cast mostly in resin, making it lighter and easier to assemble, while still including finely detailed metal components for strength and precision. Every element, from the flowing beard and commanding gaze to the ornate armor and saddle, reflects the legendary status of Guang Yu.
The historical richness of the subject combined with the sculptural quality makes this kit a standout in any display. It offers a variety of textures — fabric, armor, leather, skin, and horse anatomy — that will challenge and reward painters of all levels.
Whether you are a fan of Eastern historical figures, passionate about martial valor, or simply looking to expand your collection with a miniature that radiates presence, the Guang Yu miniature delivers on all fronts.
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