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Eruhit Tezia, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi Fantasy

Eruhit Tezia, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi Fantasy

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Eruhit Tezia is a commanding 75mm scale resin miniature, sculpted in a grimdark sci-fi fantasy style and delivered to you as a physical, fully printed figure with supports already removed and surfaces cleaned, ready for assembly and painting. Standing tall in heavy ornate power armour adorned with skull iconography, gear motifs, and flowing robes, this figure radiates authority and menace in equal measure. Every surface tells a story of war, devotion, and ancient ritual, from the segmented pauldrons to the revolver-style sidearm gripped at the hip.

The level of sculpted detail across the model is exceptional. The chest plate, knee guards, and belt fittings are layered with symbolic decoration, while the long coat flows behind the figure with natural weight and movement. A large mechanical shoulder mount frames the silhouette dramatically, and subtle textures across the fabric and armour reward careful brushwork at every stage. This is a centrepiece-quality model suited to display collections and skirmish wargaming alike.

At 75mm scale, Eruhit Tezia offers a generous canvas for experienced painters wanting to push techniques such as non-metallic metal, blending, and freehand detail work. The figure arrives as a physical resin cast in a single or small number of parts, cleaned and ready for superglue assembly where required. No additional printing equipment is needed. Simply prime, paint, and base to your preference.

Whether you are building a grimdark warband or adding a striking solo piece to your hobby shelf, this miniature rewards patience and skill at every stage of the hobby process.

Painting Guide: Eruhit Tezia, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi Fantasy

The following guide offers a recommended approach to bring Eruhit Tezia to life using layered acrylics and washes, suitable for intermediate to advanced painters.

1. Prime

  • Apply a light grey or white zenithal prime to establish highlights before painting begins. This helps the sculpted detail read clearly under paint layers.

2. Armour Base

  • Block in the armour plates with a cold off-white or bone colour such as Wraithbone or Screaming Skull, applied in thin, even coats.
  • Shade recesses with a diluted grey-brown wash such as Agrax Earthshade or Nuln Oil to define panel lines and depth.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out skull motifs, belt buckles, and gear details in a tarnished gold using Retributor Armour shaded with Reikland Fleshshade.
  • Highlight raised edges on trim with Liberator Gold or Auric Armour Gold for a worn ceremonial finish.

4. Weapons

  • Base the revolver in Leadbelcher, wash with Nuln Oil, and edge highlight with Stormhost Silver for a cold metallic look.
  • Add subtle rust streaks using a thin mix of Ryza Rust and Lahmian Medium applied with a fine brush tip to barrel edges and seams.

5. Weathering

  • Apply chipping effects to armour edges using a small torn blister foam sponge loaded with a dark brown, simulating battlefield wear.
  • Glaze lower armour panels with a very thin application of brown or grey to suggest dirt accumulation on the lower half of the figure.

6. Bases

  • Build up the base with texture paste, broken slate, and fine grit to suggest ruined urban ground, then paint in dark stone tones and seal with a matte varnish to 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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