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Fleshrender - Monster

Fleshrender - Monster

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Forgotten Champions brings you the Fleshrender, a towering abomination of fused bone, warped sinew, and stolen faces. This single-model resin miniature is sculpted by Haito and stands as a centrepiece horror for any collection seeking monsters of unrelenting dread.

The Fleshrender is a creature born from nightmare, its ribcage split open to reveal a cavernous void while multiple anguished faces press outward from its mass of corrupted flesh. Multiple grasping limbs trail from its warped frame like roots torn from cursed earth, each ending in hooked talons. The back of the creature reveals a latticed hide of pitted, leathery texture stretched taut over a massive hunched form. Every detail has been sculpted to reward close attention and patient brushwork.

Designed for the Monsters faction, the Fleshrender arrives as a single highly detailed resin miniature on a scenic rocky base. At this scale, expect this model to stand approximately 60 to 70mm in height from base to the topmost face cluster. Whether used as a boss encounter piece, a narrative centrepiece, or the anchor of a horror warband, this model commands the table with grotesque authority.

Forgotten Champions miniatures are designed for hobbyists who demand exceptional detail and original creature design. The Fleshrender is a standout entry in the monster range and a must-have for collectors of dark fantasy and grimdark horror.

Painting Guide: Fleshrender - Monster

The Fleshrender rewards a methodical approach. Focus on building layers of pale, necrotic skin tones before deepening the recesses to bring out the horrific detail across this Forgotten Champions centrepiece model.

1. Prime

  • Prime with a light grey or bone spray to preserve fine surface detail across the fused flesh and exposed ribs

2. Armour Base

  • Base coat the entire flesh mass with a warm bone or pale tan such as Ushabti Bone or Rakarth Flesh
  • Apply a slightly lighter tone to raised facial features and protruding rib sections to begin separation

3. Trim and Details

  • Wash the full model with a thin Seraphim Sepia and Agrax Earthshade mix to pool in recesses and define the texture
  • Layer up the skin highlights using Pallid Wych Flesh on the most prominent raised areas such as knuckles, face brows, and rib tips

4. Weapons

  • Paint the hooked talon claws in a deep grey-brown base, then drybrush with bone to suggest worn keratin
  • Apply a gloss varnish to the inner cavity and exposed bone sections to suggest wet, raw tissue

5. Weathering

  • Stipple thinned Rhinox Hide around the base of the legs, lower torso, and trailing limbs to suggest dried gore and necrotic decay
  • Add spot washes of thinned purple or blue ink into the deepest recesses of the facial features and ribcage for a bruised, corrupted look

6. Bases

  • Drybrush the rocky base with Administratum Grey over a Mechanicus Standard Grey basecoat, then finish with tufts and a thin gloss coat to suggest damp, cursed ground
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