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Dreadveil - Human Barbarian
Dreadveil - Human Barbarian
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Forgotten Champions rise from the brutal wastes in this stunning resin miniature sculpted by Haito. Dreadveil is a fearless Human Barbarian, caught mid-kick in a savage display of raw power, her horned pauldrons and bone-wrapped limbs marking her as a warrior born of chaos and survival.
This single-model kit captures every detail of a primal fighter who has clawed her way through the darkest corners of a broken world. From the intricately wrapped cloth bindings on her legs to the savage multi-tipped weapon strapped to her back, this piece rewards careful painters and collectors alike. Standing on a detailed rocky rubble base, she commands attention from any angle.
Sculpted with a dynamic fighting pose shown from both front and rear, Dreadveil brings the savage energy of Forgotten Champions to your tabletop or display shelf. The flowing hair, curved horns, feathered collar detail, and expressive face make her one of the most characterful barbarian sculpts available in this scale.
Supplied as a high-detail resin miniature on a scenic oval base. Assembly may be required. Supplied unpainted. Recommended for ages 15 and over. Resin dust should not be inhaled during cleanup.
Painting Guide: Dreadveil - Human BarbarianThis guide will help you bring your Forgotten Champions barbarian to life with a gritty, war-worn finish that suits her savage origins.
1. Prime
- Apply a grey or bone spray primer to capture shadow in the recesses of cloth wraps and feathered collar detail
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat the horns and pauldrons with a warm cream such as Ushabti Bone
- Apply a mid-brown basecoat to the wrapped leather bindings on arms and legs
3. Trim and Details
- Pick out the feathered collar trim with a dark grey highlighted up to off-white
- Glaze the horns with a thin sepia wash to deepen natural tones
4. Weapons
- Paint the back weapon shaft with a dark wood brown, drybrushed with pale tan
- Add bone or aged ivory tones to the pronged tips for a bleached, weathered look
5. Weathering
- Stipple thinned Rhinox Hide onto cloth wraps and boot bindings for dirt and grime
- Add subtle edge chipping to horn tips using a fine detail brush and off-white
6. Bases
- Drybrush the rocky rubble base with Administratum Grey over a Mechanicus Standard Grey basecoat, finishing with a light White Scar highlight on the highest edges
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