Step into the vivid world of 16th-century Japan with this commanding Samurai Daimyo miniature, a 90mm mounted figure from Pegaso Models. Sculpted by Viktor Konnov and painted by Diego Ruina, this masterpiece brings to life a warlord from the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1568–1600)—an era marked by political intrigue, brutal battles, and dazzling displays of feudal power.
The Daimyo is portrayed in full battle regalia atop a dynamic white steed, his armor richly adorned with colorful lacing, textile patterns, and a fearsome crescent-shaped kabuto helmet. Every detail of the miniature reflects historical authenticity, from the elaborate saddle trappings to the hand-painted embellishments on the armor and kimono.
Crafted in white metal, this model offers both durability and crisp detailing. The 90mm scale is ideal for painters who want to showcase intricate freehand work, textural contrast, and bold color combinations inspired by traditional Japanese aesthetics.
This samurai daimyo miniature is not only a collector’s piece—it’s a tribute to the warriors who once ruled Japan’s fractured provinces. Whether displayed as a historical centerpiece or used as part of a themed collection, this mounted figure delivers a sense of grandeur and martial honor.
Inspired by the fierce loyalty and grandeur of Japanese feudal lords, this miniature evokes the drama of an age when the sword was law, and banners defined legacy. A must-have for painters and history lovers alike.
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