Next up, this chap.

Now you might think that this is a 'Fantasy' bust, but no, Nihang Warriors, complete with improbably enormous turbans really are a thing - this is not wicked Uncle Abanazar.
Nihang Warriors were brave, ruthless irregulars who formed guerilla squads for the Sikh Empire - these guys were seriously bad-ass. And they still exist.
Their weaponry included swords, daggers - and chakram, or war-quoits: sharpened steel rings that could be flung at opponents, to a distance of up to 100m - yikes!
Their impressive turbans were steel-reinforced, and nowadays carry miniature versions of some of their weaponry.
And this sculpt is based on a modern-day Nihang, pictured here:

Nihang Warriors always wear electric blue and orange, so my colour scheme is pre-ordained.
And Nihang were users of intoxicants, primarily cannabis. As recently as 2001, Nihang sects rejected the ban on the use of shaheedi deg (an infusion of cannabis) by the sikh clergy, as they consider its use intrinsic to the Nihang tradition.
If it works for them...
Now you might think that this is a 'Fantasy' bust, but no, Nihang Warriors, complete with improbably enormous turbans really are a thing - this is not wicked Uncle Abanazar.
Nihang Warriors were brave, ruthless irregulars who formed guerilla squads for the Sikh Empire - these guys were seriously bad-ass. And they still exist.
Their weaponry included swords, daggers - and chakram, or war-quoits: sharpened steel rings that could be flung at opponents, to a distance of up to 100m - yikes!
Their impressive turbans were steel-reinforced, and nowadays carry miniature versions of some of their weaponry.
And this sculpt is based on a modern-day Nihang, pictured here:
Nihang Warriors always wear electric blue and orange, so my colour scheme is pre-ordained.
And Nihang were users of intoxicants, primarily cannabis. As recently as 2001, Nihang sects rejected the ban on the use of shaheedi deg (an infusion of cannabis) by the sikh clergy, as they consider its use intrinsic to the Nihang tradition.
If it works for them...
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