The Teutonic Knight on Horse is a striking 90mm historical miniature that captures the might and solemnity of the famed medieval military order. Fully equipped for battle and carrying the distinctive red and white flag adorned with crescents and crosses, this mounted knight is a tribute to the precision and pageantry of medieval warfare.
Designed by master sculptor Viktor Konnov and painted by the acclaimed Danilo Cartacci, the piece showcases the knight in full armor, bearing a ceremonial flag and clad in flowing heraldic garments. The horse, equally regal, mirrors the rider’s heraldry with matching caparison and shield detail.
This model is crafted in resin and metal, balancing intricate detail with structural durability. The layered flags, helmet crest, and fine armor detailing offer endless painting possibilities — perfect for advanced historical figure painters and collectors who appreciate the complexity of medieval symbolism.
A powerful scene is captured in this miniature: the knight stands atop a rocky outcrop, lance raised, cloak flowing, ready to lead or rally in the name of his order. It’s a dynamic yet noble pose that conveys both motion and strength.
Whether you’re building a collection of Crusader-era figures or looking for a majestic centerpiece with authentic medieval heraldry, the Teutonic Knight miniature will not disappoint.
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