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Goblins Meat Squad x 10 - 20mm Resin Miniatures

Goblins Meat Squad x 10 - 20mm Resin Miniatures

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The Goblins Meat Squad x 10 is a pack of ten characterful, grimdark sci-fi goblinoid infantry figures, each standing approximately 20mm from feet to eyes and sculpted with brutal personality to spare. These scrappy, weapon-toting creatures look like they have crawled out of the worst corners of a war-torn wasteland, armed with crude firearms, oversized blades, and jury-rigged explosive devices. The set includes a variety of poses and load-outs, from a hunched munitions carrier perched atop a skull-marked bomb to aggressive gunners mid-stride, each one packed with grim, darkly comic detail.

Every figure in this Goblins Meat Squad x 10 arrives as a physical resin miniature, supports already removed and surfaces cleaned, ready to assemble and paint straight out of the box. Each model is cast in high-detail grey resin, capturing fine textures across armour plates, ragged clothing, and grotesque facial expressions. The multi-part construction, up to 10 parts per model, allows for easy assembly and optional repositioning to suit your squad layout on the tabletop.

These miniatures are perfectly suited to any grimdark skirmish or mass-battle wargame that calls for small, cunning, and entirely expendable infantry. Whether you field them as cannon fodder, saboteurs, or a swarm of opportunistic raiders, the Goblins Meat Squad x 10 brings genuine visual variety and menace to your warband. Bases are included for all ten figures.

Sculpted by DakkaDakka, this squad reflects a confident and distinctive aesthetic: ugly, warlike, and full of character. Each pose tells a story of desperate aggression and improvised warfare that fits seamlessly into any dark science-fantasy setting.

Painting Guide: Goblins Meat Squad x 10

This guide will help you bring your squad to life with a fast, effective approach suited to batch-painting ten models at once while keeping each figure looking distinct and gritty.

1. Prime

  • Apply a thin, even coat of grey or black spray primer across all ten figures, ensuring all recesses are reached.
  • Allow to cure fully before applying any paint.

2. Armour Base

  • Base coat armour panels in a deep olive green or dark brown for a worn, militaristic feel.
  • Apply a second coat to larger flat surfaces once the first is dry for better coverage.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out belts, straps, and pouches in a warm leather brown.
  • Paint skin tones in a sickly olive or pale green, leaving recesses darker for natural shading.

4. Weapons

  • Basecoat gun barrels and blades in a dark metallic grey or gunmetal.
  • Add a lighter silver drybrush to edges to suggest wear and scratch damage.

5. Weathering

  • Apply a brown or black wash over the whole model to deepen recesses and unify the palette.
  • Stipple rust-coloured paint onto metal areas and armour edges for a corroded, battlefield look.

6. Bases

  • Texture bases with a sand and PVA mix, then paint in dark earth tones with a light drybrush highlight, finishing with a few tufts of dead static grass.

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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