XVII century Polish Nobleman - Zagloba
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"My valor requires olny three things: good food, good drink, and a good sleep."
Jan Onufry Zagłoba
Miniature inspired by character from Polish Trylogy written by Henryk Sienkiewicz (Deluge, By Fire And Sword, Sir Michael).
Can be a nice adition to XVII century battlefield if you're commanding winged hussars in a wargame but can also suit you as a charismatic D&D tavern NPC ;)
Jan Onufry Zagłoba was often described as a cross between Shakespeare’s Falstaff and Homer’s Odysseus, he is a boastful, sharp-witted nobleman with a prominent belly, a magnificent moustache, and a genuine—if sometimes reluctant—bravery.
Armed with a traditional Polish szabla (sabre) at his side, and carrying a trusty tankard to keep his "courage" fueled.
Two pront profiles are avileable:
- 28mm scale
- 32mm scale
If you prefer, you can also rescale the model to your liking, even scale him bigger to create a nice display piece and paint a vibrant piece of Polish history :)
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