This bold and striking medieval knight miniature in 75mm scale was created to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Pegaso Models — a tribute to decades of passion, sculpture, and artistry.
Sculpted by Eduardo Velayos and painted by Magnus Fagerberg, the knight is depicted mid-charge, sword raised, mounted on a powerfully posed horse. With dynamic movement and sharp detail in every surface — from the armor plates to the flowing cloak — this model is an epic canvas for painters who love historical themes.
The miniature includes two head options: helmeted or bare-headed, allowing hobbyists to personalize their build. The heraldic design and attire are intentionally neutral, giving painters the freedom to represent any monastic order or European knightly tradition — except England, by historical accuracy and design intent.
Whether you want to paint a Knight Hospitaller, a Templar, or a knight of your own invention, this model offers maximum flexibility and painting potential. The elegant armor, embroidered tabard, and ornate horse barding all lend themselves to rich color schemes, metallic reflections, and weathering effects.
This is more than a commemorative piece — it’s a celebration of miniature craftsmanship, blending historical realism with heroic storytelling.
Add this unique anniversary edition to your collection and relive the spirit of medieval warfare in stunning 75mm detail.
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