This powerful Native American miniature represents a Lakota Chief Warrior from the early 1800s, sculpted in dynamic motion atop a rearing horse. With his majestic feathered headdress, traditional garments, and ceremonial shield, he captures the defiant spirit and cultural richness of the Plains tribes.
Sculpted by the talented Andrea Jula and painted by the renowned Diego Ruina, this 90mm scale figure is a standout piece in any historical collection. It combines artistry, movement, and historical accuracy, bringing to life the strength and resilience of the Lakota people.
The resin and metal hybrid construction ensures a lighter yet detailed build, with 36 finely cast metal components adding crispness to accessories like feathers, weapons, and trappings. The level of intricacy invites skilled painters to explore rich textures — from the beaded moccasins to the patterned blanket and hand-painted war paint.
This Native American miniature offers both a technical challenge and an emotional tribute. It’s not just a figure — it’s a celebration of heritage, leadership, and identity. The movement of the horse, the commanding pose, and the flow of feathers create a dramatic scene full of storytelling potential.
Ideal for historical miniature collectors and painters who appreciate evocative subjects, this kit is an unforgettable addition to any showcase.
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