Designed as a pure painting study, this resin bust captures a disciplined medieval knight encased in full plate armour, with broad steel surfaces ideal for exploring subtle light and reflection. The helmet, bevor and rounded breastplate, giving historical flavour without tying the piece to a single named commander. Deep folds in the fur lined mantle and the small splash of rich cloth over the shoulder add contrasting textures that help frame the cool armour tones on the chest and pauldron.
Large uninterrupted planes on the cuirass and helmet make this medieval knight bust perfect for practising non metallic metal techniques in steel, from soft daylight reflections to stronger studio style highlights. The sculpt leaves enough space around the face to experiment with different visors, weathering and battle damage. A neutral plinth friendly cut under the shoulders means the bust can drop straight onto your favourite pedestal without heavy conversion work.
Whether you are preparing for a competition piece or building a reference portfolio for future projects, this model slots naturally into any collection focused on European armour of the later Middle Ages. Pair it with other Pegaso historical busts and figures on the main store at https://www.pegasoworld.com for a consistent display line. For more inspiration on colour, light and advanced NMM steel, you can follow Pegaso Models on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pegasomodels/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pegasomodels/. Video content from the Kimera Models and Kimera Kolors YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@kimeramodels offers additional guidance on controlling contrast, edge definition and volumes when painting reflective armour. This medieval knight bust works as a step by step study piece for workshops and coaching. Experienced painters can use the medieval knight bust to push contrast, colour temperature and texture

Elan - Forest Faun
Jean Andoche Junot, 1771-1813 













