Key elements:
- Authentic Aztec chest plate
- Necklace glyphs design
- Pre-Columbian / Traditional
- Bare torso
- Badass muscles
- Engraved details
- Metal
- Knight
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A resin Aztec Eagle Knight Torso compatible with Mythic Legions Action Figures 1.0 scale for fantasy figure builds and custom projects. Perfect for collectors and hobbyists looking to paint, modify, and enhance their legendary warrior figures.
Designed by Jason Rodriguez
The Aztec Eagle Knight Torso brings bold cultural flair to your Mythic Legions Action Figures in 1.0 scale, offering a unique base for fantasy figure customization. This detailed resin torso evokes the heroic spirit of Aztec eagle warriors, featuring authentic chest plate motifs and engraved glyph elements that capture attention. Printed from quality resin, it’s crafted to hold primer and paint beautifully while retaining sharp sculptural detail that highlights every feather, muscle, and ornament.
Ideal for collectors, customizers, and tabletop gamers, this torso invites you to explore creative possibilities — from light sanding and priming to full-on paint jobs that bring your warrior to life. Pair it with compatible limbs, heads, and accessories to build your own elite Aztec bird-knight, display shelf centerpiece, or fantasy tabletop hero. Whether you’re painting for competition or crafting narrative dioramas, the Aztec Eagle Knight Torso is a bold addition to any project.
Set: Tlekuautli, The Aztec eagle knight
Eagle warriors or eagle knightswere a special class of infantry soldier in the Aztec army, one of the two leading military special forces orders in Aztec society, the other being the Jaguar warriors. They were a type of Aztec warrior called a cuāuhocēlōtl. The word cuāuhocēlōtl derives from the eagle warrior cuāuhtli and the Jaguar warrior ocēlōtl . These military orders were made up of the bravest soldiers of noble birth and those who had taken the greatest number of prisoners in battle. Of all of the Aztec warriors, they were the most feared. Eagle warriors, along with the Jaguar warriors, were the only such classes which did not restrict access solely to the nobility, as commoners or occasionally admitted for special merit.
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