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Assassin Justicar Nyrrha, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi Fantasy

Assassin Justicar Nyrrha, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi Fantasy

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Assassin Justicar Nyrrha stalks the void between order and annihilation, a lone operative clad in sleek resin armour bristling with tactical pouches, holstered sidearms, and a high-calibre rifle held at confident ease. This 75mm physical resin figurine captures every surface detail with exceptional clarity, from the skull motif pressed into her chest plate to the skeletal articulation of her gauntleted fingers and the sharp lines of her cybernetic lower legs. Supports have already been removed and the figure has been cleaned and sanded, so it arrives ready for assembly and painting.

Standing approximately 75mm in scale, the figurine is cast as a single or multi-part physical resin miniature and presented on a plain round display base. The sculpt draws on grimdark sci-fi themes of sanctioned execution, silent judgment, and frontier law enforced at the barrel of a gun. Collectors and painters who appreciate strong silhouettes, dynamic poses, and layered tactical equipment will find Assassin Justicar Nyrrha a rewarding centrepiece for a display cabinet or wargaming collection.

Scale reference: 75mm. The figure measures roughly 95mm from base to the tip of the antenna. Supplied unpainted. Plastic cement or super glue recommended for any multi-part assembly. Acrylic or enamel paints adhere well to the resin surface after priming.

Painting Guide: Assassin Justicar Nyrrha, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi Fantasy

The monochrome resin gives painters a clean canvas to interpret Assassin Justicar Nyrrha in whatever colour scheme suits their vision. The suggestions below offer a classic operative palette with cold metallics and deep shadows, but every step can be adapted freely.

1. Prime

  • Apply a thin, even coat of grey primer to capture all the fine surface detail on the armour panels and equipment pouches.
  • Follow with a zenithal highlight spray of white from directly above to establish natural light and shadow before colour is applied.

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat armour panels with a deep navy or cold-toned dark grey such as Vallejo Dark Sea Blue or Citadel Mechanicus Standard Grey.
  • Layer progressively lighter tones toward raised edges and panel centres to build volume on each armour plate.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out straps, buckles, and the chest skull emblem in a muted silver or aged brass using Citadel Leadbelcher or Vallejo Brass.
  • Apply a targeted wash of Nuln Oil or Agrax Earthshade into recesses to deepen shadows and separate armour components visually.

4. Weapons

  • Basecoat the rifle and sidearms in dark gunmetal, then edge highlight with a brighter silver to suggest worn, well-maintained weaponry.
  • Add a subtle red or amber spot colour to trigger guards or optical sights to draw the eye and break up the monochrome scheme.

5. Weathering

  • Stipple thinned Rhinox Hide or dark brown around knee joints, boot soles, and equipment pouches to suggest field wear and dust accumulation.
  • Apply fine scratches to armour edges using a silver pencil or dry-brushed Ironbreaker for a battle-worn operative finish.

6. Bases

  • Texture the supplied round base with a mix of fine sand and PVA, then paint in ash grey tones with tufts of dead grass for a desolate frontier setting that complements the figure's cold colour palette.

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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