Tackle Zealot Miniatures’ Impressive Large Scale Beowulf Sculpt
July 10, 2017 by brennon
Zealot Miniatures have crafted some superb smaller scale miniatures over the last few years as well as their dungeon terrain, but they also like sculpting up massive projects too. For example, here is Beowulf by Daniel Bel.
The model stands at 150mm in height and features Beowulf, sculpted in likeness to the CGI film version, battling against a writing beast.
The expression on his face is wonderfully brought to life by Daniel and it's great seeing what you can do when coming from the digital realm nowadays. I'm sure whilst most people won't be tackling this as a project it will make its way onto the painting table of some lucky person who will get to work on it.
I can't wait to see what professional and amateur painters do with this one, especially when it comes to the work no the musculature and the hair/beard.
What do you think of Beowulf?
"I can't wait to see what professional and amateur painters do with this one, especially when it comes to the work no the musculature and the hair/beard..."
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Impressive is right !
Tch, so sick of the sexualisation of the male body in this hobby! Why does he have to be naked? Strangling that giant snake, so unrealistic…
Yeah, jk.
looks great is their a picture of the beast’s face.
yes on Daniel bel’s site.
Oh wow – veins and tendons individually sculpted in.. this is unbelievably good. As in, I genuinely can not believe what I am seeing… Well played Daniel Bel and Team Zealot 🙂