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75mm Fantasy Pinup Figurine - Kavess

75mm Fantasy Pinup Figurine - Kavess

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This 75mm Fantasy Pinup Figurine brings Kavess to life as a striking physical resin collectible, cast in fine-detail resin and delivered with supports already removed, sanded, and cleaned, ready for you to assemble and paint straight out of the box. Standing at 75mm scale, Kavess is a horned warrior maiden of clear demonic lineage, clad in partial plate armour over a midriff-baring battle harness, with greaved legs, layered pauldrons, and a billowing scaled cape caught mid-stride. She carries a broad shortsword held low at her side, and a defeated enemy helm rests at her feet, crushed beneath her armoured boot. The sculpt radiates confidence and menace in equal measure.

The level of surface detail on this 75mm Fantasy Pinup Figurine rewards careful brushwork. Every rivet on the armour straps, every strand of flowing hair, and every crack in the shattered stone base has been rendered with precision. The larger 75mm scale gives painters generous surface area to explore blending, freehand work, and advanced shading techniques. Whether you are building a display collection or filling out a themed diorama shelf, Kavess commands attention from every angle.

Kavess draws clear inspiration from dark fantasy lore: a tiefling-adjacent warrior whose faction allegiance is ambiguous, making her equally at home in a corrupted knightly order or a mercenary warband serving forgotten powers. Her posture and expression suggest a soldier who has survived enough battles to find them unremarkable, and that quiet arrogance is sculpted into every line of her face and stance.

Each physical resin miniature in this range is produced to collector grade and is fully compatible with standard hobby paints, primers, and basing materials. The 75mm Fantasy Pinup Figurine arrives as a single or low-part assembly, depending on the specific pose, and requires only standard hobby glue if any joins are present.

Painting Guide: 75mm Fantasy Pinup Figurine - Kavess

The following guide is written for intermediate painters looking to push their skills on a larger display-scale piece. Kavess rewards contrast and careful layering across her mixed material surfaces.

1. Prime

  • Apply a zenithal prime using black from below and white or light grey from above at roughly 45 degrees to establish instant value separation across the armour and skin.
  • Allow the prime to cure fully before proceeding, as resin can be slightly slick if primed in humid conditions.

2. Armour Base

  • Base the plate armour in a warm mid-grey or aged silver, such as Vallejo Model Color Neutral Grey or Citadel Ironbreaker, as a foundation for the metallic armour panels.
  • Block in the leather straps and belt in a deep brown, keeping it noticeably darker than the metal to create clear material contrast.

3. Trim and Details

  • Paint the armour rivets and buckle fixtures in a brighter gold or bronze to pick out hardware against the darker metal surfaces.
  • Develop the skin tones starting from a mid-flesh base, then layer up highlights toward raised cheekbones, knuckles, and the collarbone, before applying a thin warm wash into the recesses.

4. Weapons

  • The shortsword reads best in a cold steel tone to contrast with the warmer armour metals. Use Citadel Stormhost Silver or equivalent for final edge highlights.
  • Consider a subtle object source lighting effect on the blade if you plan to paint a glowing rune or battle-worn nick along the edge.

5. Weathering

  • Apply a pin wash of dark brown or black into all armour recesses, panel lines, and between the greave straps to deepen the sense of worn, campaign-hardened kit.
  • Drybrush chipped edges on the armour plates with a pale silver to simulate combat damage, focusing on the lower greaves and pauldron rims where blows are most likely to land.

6. Bases

  • The integrated scenic base features broken stone and a crushed enemy helm. Paint the stone in cool greys with a green-tinged wash to suggest damp dungeon flagstones, and pick out the helm in corroded bronze or rusted iron to tell a story of a defeated foe.

This is an adult hobbyist collectible, not a toy. Not suitable for children under 14 years due to small, detailed parts.

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