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Miniatures are figurines or busts of the real people or fantasy creature. They can be part of a diorama or an independent work. Usually produced in 1:32-1:35-1:16 scale. Busts are most often something independent, their scale is larger - 1:18-1:12-1:9
This is tin figurine in 54 mm scale of a Reitar from the mid-16th century, painted for a private collection.
Bust of a centurion on a scale of 1:12, painted with oil and acrylic paints, base made of valuable wood species. Currently in a private collection. The story of how to gift your favorite book character in detail you can see here.
For the same collection, in the same scale a tin figurine of a Prussian officer from the early 18th century was painted.
This is seriously converted 1:48 figure of Spitfire pilot – part of special composition, he stand on the wing of his plane, which is made in scale as well, of course. Despite quite small size, this is portrait figurine – made from a wartime photo of polish pilot Stefan Nosowski who flew on Spitfire during WWII. How this almost only memory of dad and grandpa have implemented in a very special gift you can see here.
Knight Hospitaller, figurine 75 mm high, wooden base – unique, selected specifically for this work, plaque – individual design. Oil and acrylic were used for painting. Nowadays, this work is in the private collection of a current Knight of the Order of Malta (their motto displayed on the plaque).
A tin figurine of a Japanese military leader from the late 16th to early 17th centuries is painted for an individual gift to a connoisseur of Japanese culture. Acrylic and oil painting was carried out based on historical engravings depicting this military leader; a stand and a plaque with the inscription were also designed.
Bust of a German knight from the mid-15th century in 1:12 scale, painted in acrylic and oil, base made of valuable wood species. Currently in a private collection.
Made in black-and-white technique, like old photo, figurines of British soldiers of Great War. Why they are painted in this technique, why they are stood on the mirror surface, what is the big rust vehicle on the right and is there another part of this work? Answers on all this questions you can see here.
Bust of a faun playing the pipe, 1:12, painted with oil and acrylic paints, base made of valuable wood species. Currently in a private collection. How to embody the sound of nature in the birthday present you can see here.
This two resin figures in 1:35 scale part of diorama depicted last days of Berlin in 1945 year. Painted with acrylic and oil paint accorded to the real war photos of that time. The story about the metal beast and the human child – name of this diorama is “Mowgli Berlin 45” – you can see here.
This is a... ghost in scale 1:35. No bones, skulls or any other obvious attributes that we couldn't find in the films. This is something other than a memory that has stuck in the soul. Like an old photograph that burned in the fire of war, and now - like burnt paper - it falls apart, returning ashes to ashes and dust to dust. The vignette depicting two faces of War can be seen here.
This is American mashine gunner - conversion of plastic figure in 1:35 scale, part of vignette “Fury” – named so because of being depicting a moment from the movie on the same name. The story of making a 3D depicting from famous war movie you can see here.