Hannibal, Zama 202 B.C. | Hannibal 90mm Historical Miniature
Wounded by years of war—Hannibal stands tall. His armor bears the marks of countless campaigns: reliefs of elephants and soldiers engraved in bronze, lion-headed greaves polished yet scarred. This Hannibal 90mm historical miniature captures the moment when greatness meets reflection.
Every detail, from the intricate helmet to the worn leather sandals, speaks of legacy and resilience. The sculpt’s strong volumes and fine textures offer endless opportunities for exploring contrast, metal tones, and weathering. The base itself, with broken Roman remains and layered terrain, enriches the composition with subtle narrative weight.
A frozen tribute to one of history’s greatest commanders—both celebrated and doomed.
📦 Scale: 90mm
🛠️ Material: High-quality resin
🏺 Subject: Hannibal Barca, Carthaginian general – 202 B.C.
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