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Coven of the Black Woods - Death Bringer

Coven of the Black Woods - Death Bringer

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The Coven of the Black Woods brings this Death Bringer to life as a single resin miniature, standing approximately 32mm scale, cast in high-quality grey resin and supplied with supports already removed and surfaces cleaned, ready for assembly and painting straight from the box.

This figure cuts an imposing silhouette across any grimdark warband display or skirmish board. The Death Bringer wears a battered conical helm topped with a spiked finial, its face obscured by a corroded gas mask fitted with trailing tentacle-like tubes that coil down across the chest armour. A large mechanical backpack unit dominates the rear profile, studded with bolts, rivets, vents, and a thick hose that feeds into the torso plate. The chest is embossed with a bold cross motif and a pentagram buckle sits at the belt, cementing the cultist identity of this warrior without mercy. In one raised fist the Death Bringer holds a serrated blade aloft, while a second jagged weapon hangs at the opposite side, both sculpted with fine edge detail and convincing wear. The armour panels across the legs and arms show damage, scarring, and corruption, all rendered with the precision that the Coven of the Black Woods is known for among collectors and hobbyists.

This miniature suits collectors building a chaos cult warband, a post-apocalyptic kill team, or an occult raider force. It arrives as a physical resin miniature, ready to prime and paint.

Supplied unassembled if multi-part. Glue and paint not included.

Painting Guide: Coven of the Black Woods - Death Bringer

The following guide is designed to help you bring this Coven of the Black Woods miniature to its full grimdark potential, using widely available hobby paints and washes.

1. Prime

  • Apply a zenithal prime using black from below and grey from above to establish natural shadows and highlights across the complex surface detail.

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat all armour plates with a dark iron or gunmetal tone, working into the recesses with a fine brush.
  • Apply a second thin layer of a slightly lighter steel on raised edges and prominent panels to create contrast before washing.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out the cross emblem and pentagram buckle in tarnished brass or aged gold to create focal points on the torso.
  • Paint the gas mask filters and mechanical backpack components in a deep oxidised copper, then shade with a brown wash for a corroded look.

4. Weapons

  • Basecoat both blades in dark steel, then apply a thin edge highlight of bright silver along the cutting edges only.
  • Add subtle rust streaks using a stippled mix of orange-brown to suggest long use and neglect.

5. Weathering

  • Wash the entire model with a dark brown or black shade to unify tones and deepen recesses across armour joints, vents, and tubing.
  • Drybrush raised surfaces lightly with a pale silver or off-white to simulate worn metal and dust accumulation.

6. Bases

  • Texture the base with a mix of sand and fine grit, prime black, drybrush grey and off-white, then add a single spot of tufted dead grass or rusted debris for a desolate wasteland finish.

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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