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75mm fantasy pinup figurine - Seaphis

75mm fantasy pinup figurine - Seaphis

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This 75mm fantasy pinup figurine brings the ocean warrior Seaphis to life as a stunning physical resin collectible, cast in high-detail resin and delivered with supports already removed, sanded, and cleaned, ready for assembly and painting. Standing at 75mm scale, Seaphis is sculpted mid-battle, her long flowing hair caught in a fierce wind, her expression set with fury as she levels a ornate trident in one hand and reaches forward with the other. The detail across every surface is extraordinary, from the shell-plate armour adorning her torso and legs, to the intricate crown of fins and feathers rising from her head.

Seaphis draws clear inspiration from aquatic mythology and sea-deity lore. Her armour is covered in layered shell motifs and scale textures, and a coiling sea serpent wraps around the rocky base she strides across. The swirling cape and dynamic pose make this 75mm fantasy pinup figurine a true centrepiece for any display shelf or tabletop collection. The base itself features crashing ocean foam rendered in sculpted resin, giving the whole piece a sense of motion and power.

This figure ships as a physical resin miniature. Parts are pre-cleaned and support-free upon arrival. Minor assembly may be required depending on component count. Superglue or model adhesive is recommended. No printing or digital files are included or required. This is a ready-to-paint collector piece.

Whether you are building a display cabinet, running a sea-themed tabletop campaign, or simply collecting beautifully sculpted fantasy figures, this 75mm fantasy pinup figurine is a worthy addition to any serious hobby collection.

Painting Guide: 75mm fantasy pinup figurine - Seaphis

Seaphis rewards a cold oceanic palette with warm gold accents. Her shell armour, flowing hair, and serpentine base offer a wide range of textures to explore across multiple techniques.

1. Prime

  • Apply a thin, even coat of grey or white spray primer to capture all surface detail cleanly.
  • Check for any remaining mould lines or rough spots and address with fine-grit sandpaper before painting.

2. Armour Base

  • Base coat the shell armour plates in a deep teal or sea green, such as Vallejo Falcon Turquoise or Citadel Sotek Green.
  • Layer up with lighter greens and blue-whites toward the raised edges to give the shells a pearlescent depth.

3. Trim and Details

  • Paint the decorative crown and armour trim in a warm gold, then wash with a brown ink to bring out the engraved detail.
  • Highlight the gold trim with a pale gold or silver to suggest polished ocean-salvaged metal.

4. Weapons

  • Base the trident shaft in a dark wood tone and the tines in aged bronze or verdigris-green metal.
  • Add a dot of bright silver to the tip of each tine to suggest a razor edge worn smooth by the sea.

5. Weathering

  • Apply a controlled wash of Citadel Agrax Earthshade or equivalent into the recesses of the armour and base to deepen shadows.
  • Drybrush the rocky base elements with light grey and cream to simulate salt-crusted stone.

6. Bases

  • Paint the sculpted foam and wave elements in deep navy at the base, blending up through turquoise to bright white at the crest tips to sell the crashing sea effect.

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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