Draped in crimson and gold, Scipio Africanus commands with poise and purpose. His sword points not only toward battle, but toward destiny—marking the moment when Rome asserted itself over its most formidable enemy. This Scipio 90mm historical miniature captures the presence of a general whose name would echo through time.
The model presents Scipio as he might have stood at Zama in 202 B.C., leading the legions with unwavering authority. From the finely embossed breastplate depicting mythic lions to the regal red cloak billowing behind him, every element radiates confidence, tradition, and leadership. The helmet, adorned with lion and horse motifs, reinforces both martial strength and classical symbolism.
This figure tells a story of tactical brilliance and Roman glory. Sculpted with attention to proportion, movement, and period authenticity, it offers a unique opportunity to explore tonal golds, polished bronze, and rich fabrics. The folds of the cloak, the rugged terrain underfoot, and the commanding gesture of the outstretched sword combine into a composition of imperial drama.
📦 Scale: 90mm
🛠️ Material: High-quality resin
🏛️ Subject: Scipio Africanus, Roman general – Zama 202 B.C.
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