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Barbarian

Barbarian

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This WarpLand miniature brings one of the wasteland's most feared survivors to your tabletop: a scarred barbarian warrior who has clawed his way through the corrupted ruins of Arkanar and lived to tell the tale. Standing 31mm from feet to eyes, he is a hulking brute of sinew and rage, armed with a short sword in one hand and a skull-adorned buckler in the other. A studded belt hung with skulls marks his kills, while wrapped legs and heavy boots speak to endless miles crossed through blighted terrain. He stands with one boot planted atop a broken chain anchor, a declaration that no Iron Lord, Skull Rider, or Void-twisted mutant has yet put him in irons.

Across WarpLand, warriors like this drift between the lawless oasis of Abraxas and the smouldering edges of The Grunge, selling their strength to whoever pays in iron coin or food. Feared as much as the Skull Riders they often clash with, these lone blades are unpredictable, loyal only to survival. Some carry whispered ties to the Morlocks who haunt The Wurmspine, others bear Taint-touched scars that hint at something darker stirring beneath their skin.

The model is cast in high-quality grey resin and comes as six separate parts for clean assembly and easy painting access. The components include the main body, separate head, sword arm, shield arm, and a detailed scenic base featuring a broken chain and anchor stone. The parts fit together cleanly with minimal gap-filling required, making this an excellent choice for both new hobbyists and experienced painters looking for a characterful centrepiece or player character model.

Compatible with 28mm to 32mm scale tabletop roleplaying games, skirmish systems, and the WarpLand miniature range from WarpLand Games. Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Suitable for ages 14 and above. Contains small parts.

Painting Guide: Barbarian

This guide is written for painters who want a lived-in, grimdark result that matches the brutal aesthetic of WarpLand. Think cracked earth tones, dried blood, and sun-bleached skin hardened by radiation and violence.

1. Prime

  • Prime with a dark grey or black spray primer to preserve the shadow depth across the muscular anatomy and textured surfaces.
  • A zenithal highlight with white or light grey from directly above will define the muscle planes before any paint is applied.

2. Skin Base

  • Apply a mid-tone warm brown as your base skin colour, covering all exposed flesh across the torso, arms, and head.
  • Build highlights with a mix of the base brown and a pale flesh tone, focusing on raised muscles, knuckles, and cheekbones.
  • Deepen recesses with a dark brown or reddish-brown wash to separate muscle groups and define the gaunt, weathered face.

3. Cloth and Wrappings

  • Paint the loincloth and leg wrappings in a dirty off-white or aged linen tone, then apply a brown wash to simulate ingrained grime and trail dust.
  • Drybrush lightly with pure white or cream to pick out the frayed and torn edges of the cloth, suggesting long use and hard travel.

4. Weapons and Belt

  • Basecoat the sword blade in dark metal, then drybrush with a bright steel tone, leaving darker edges to suggest a well-used but functional weapon.
  • Paint the skull decorations on the belt in aged bone, washing with a brown-green mix and highlighting the raised ridges with pale ivory.
  • Pick out the belt studs in a tarnished bronze or dark gold for contrast against the leather.

5. Weathering

  • Apply stippled rust to the buckler and sword guard using a torn sponge and a dark orange-brown, keeping it subtle around the edges and grip areas.
  • Add streaked dirt to the lower legs and boots using diluted brown paint pulled downward in thin lines.
  • Dot small flecks of dark red across the knuckles, blade edge, and buckler face to suggest dried blood from recent conflict.

6. Bases

  • Drybrush the chain and anchor stone with dark iron, then highlight with bright metal to make the broken shackle read clearly as a statement of defiance.
  • Texture the base rim with a mix of fine sand and diluted PVA, paint in cracked earth tones, and finish with a dusting of pale grey drybrush to suggest the ashen soil of the WarpLand miniature's blighted homeland.
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