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Cursebound - Plague Medics
Cursebound - Plague Medics
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The Cursebound - Plague Medics are a squad of four grim survivors, each sculpted by Sultry Miniatures to capture the desperate resilience of those who fight the Void Plague from within its reach. These physical resin miniatures arrive with supports already removed, cleaned, and ready to assemble and paint. Each figure stands at approximately 32mm scale and carries exceptional surface detail across layered clothing, equipment pouches, medical kits, and weathered armour panels.
The squad of four includes a hooded ranger standing over a fallen foe, a suited field medic carrying a worn medical case, a kneeling operative mid-reload, and a cloaked apothecary holding a vial. Together the Cursebound - Plague Medics offer a complete unit with varied poses and distinct visual roles. Whether used for tabletop wargaming, display, or narrative skirmish games, these sculpts reward careful painting with rich texture across every surface.
Each miniature is cast in high-quality grey resin and ships individually protected. Multi-part figures may require assembly with superglue before painting. Standard hobby preparation applies: a light wash in warm soapy water, air dry fully, then prime before applying your chosen palette.
The Cursebound - Plague Medics suit any grimdark setting where plague doctors, void survivors, and wasteland healers tell a story through their worn gear and haunted expressions.
Painting Guide: Cursebound - Plague MedicsThis guide is designed for intermediate painters looking to bring out the grim detail across armour, cloth, and medical equipment on these four resin figures.
1. Prime
- Apply a grey or black spray primer in thin, even coats
- Allow full cure time before handling
2. Armour Base
- Base coat hard armour panels in a dark olive or worn khaki tone
- Apply a secondary coat of desaturated teal on the suited medic for contrast
3. Trim and Details
- Pick out medical crosses and equipment clasps in dull silver or bone white
- Use a deep brown for leather straps, pouches, and boot details
4. Weapons
- Base firearms and crossbow components in gunmetal grey
- Drybrush lightly with a bright silver to catch raised edges
5. Weathering
- Apply a thinned sepia or brown wash across all surfaces to deepen recesses
- Use a sponge with a dark brown or rust tone to chip armour edges and boots
6. Bases
- Use textured paste, grit, and tufts to create a ruined or contaminated ground effect matching the plague theme
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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