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Gothic Sci-Fi Space Elf Warriors - Voidway Oracle
Gothic Sci-Fi Space Elf Warriors - Voidway Oracle
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Gothic Sci-fi meets ancient elven mysticism in the Voidway Oracle, a single resin miniature sculpted by DakkaDakka and standing 32mm from feet to eyes. This robed seer cuts an imposing silhouette, draped in a sweeping tattered cloak and crowned with a towering conical helm fitted with a respirator mask. One hand raises a long scroll or edict, while stacked tomes and a rolled document rest at his feet on a detailed tiled base, telling the story of a scholar-prophet who wields knowledge as ruthlessly as any blade.
The miniature arrives as a physical resin cast, split across 6 pre-cleaned parts: the body with integrated cloak, the scroll arm, two base scatter pieces (stacked books and a rolled parchment tile), and the scenic round base itself. Supports have already been removed and surfaces cleaned, so you can move straight to assembly with plastic-compatible super glue and then to painting. The sculpt carries ornate pauldron trim, baroque scrollwork across the gorget, and a billowing cloak with convincing fabric tears, all rendered in a Gothic Sci-fi aesthetic that suits any dark-future warband led by a psychic or administrative elite.
This model is ideal for collectors building gothic, grimdark, or void-faring warbands. Whether used as a leader, advisor, or battlefield psyker proxy, the Voidway Oracle commands attention on any display shelf or gaming table. The detailed base tile work integrates seamlessly into ruined citadel or underhive terrain schemes.
Scale: 32mm from feet to eyes. Supplied unassembled and unpainted. Super glue recommended for assembly.
Painting Guide: Gothic Sci-Fi Space Elf Warriors - Voidway OracleThe Gothic Sci aesthetic of this miniature rewards a palette built around cold bone robes, tarnished gold trim, and glowing arcane accents. The notes below walk you through a recommended approach from primer to basing.
1. Prime
- Apply a zenithal prime using black from below and off-white or light grey from above at a 45-degree angle to pre-shade the cloak and robes.
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat robes and cloak with a pale grey or bone white, then apply a thinned sepia or flesh wash into all recesses.
- Drybrush raised fabric folds lightly with pure white to restore highlights and emphasise the tear lines on the cloak.
3. Trim and Details
- Paint the pauldron gorget trim and scroll hardware with a dark bronze or brass, then shade with a dark brown wash.
- Edge highlight with bright gold or a 50/50 mix of gold and silver to give the ornamental scrollwork a worn but regal finish.
4. Weapons
- Paint the scroll itself with parchment yellow, shade the creases with a thin sepia wash, and pick out the text lines with a fine brush and dark brown.
- The pointing hand and cuffs can carry script marks in pale ink over a cream basecoat to suggest covered rune tattoos or inscribed armour.
5. Weathering
- Stipple the lower cloak edges with a dark grey or brown using a torn piece of blister foam to suggest dust and grime from long campaigns.
- Apply a thin line of rust-orange with a small brush along any exposed metal edges near boots and belt hardware to convey age and neglect.
6. Bases
- Drybrush the tiled base with a medium stone grey over a black basecoat, then edge each tile segment with a lighter grey. Add a spot of verdigris technical paint to the tomes and parchment roll for a grimdark library feel.
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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