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Gothic Sci-Fi Warriors - Vampire Knights Uriasi
Gothic Sci-Fi Warriors - Vampire Knights Uriasi
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Gothic Sci warriors of a brutal and unforgiving age, the Vampire Knights Uriasi are a squad of five towering armoured soldiers clad in heavy gothic power armour, adorned with skulls, chains, and jagged heraldic shoulder guards. Each figure stands approximately 32mm scale and arrives as a physical resin miniature with supports already removed, sanded, and cleaned, ready to assemble and paint.
These warriors carry an imposing arsenal. The squad includes figures armed with chainswords, rotary cannons, and compact bolt-pattern sidearms. The central champion stands tallest, bearing a dorsal missile array and a commanding presence that dominates any display shelf or battlefield. Each pose is distinct, giving the unit a sense of dynamic menace and martial unity at the same time.
Sculpted with sharp, high-detail geometry, the Vampire Knights Uriasi capture the essence of Gothic Sci fiction at its darkest. Riveted armour plates, hanging skull trophies, thick chains, and daemon-horned helms speak to a warrior culture steeped in ritual and violence. These are physical resin collectibles cast to a high standard, not digital files.
The squad of five makes an ideal centrepiece unit for a grimdark wargaming force or a stunning addition to any sci-fi miniature collection. Each piece is cast in grey resin and arrives unpainted, giving hobbyists full creative freedom.
Painting Guide: Gothic Sci-Fi Warriors - Vampire Knights UriasiThe following guide is written for hobbyists who want to bring out the full character of these Gothic Sci warriors using contrast paints, washes, and edge highlights.
1. Prime
- Apply a black or dark grey primer spray for maximum shadow depth on the recessed armour panels.
- For a lighter scheme, use a grey primer and black zenithal from below.
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat armour in a deep midnight blue or dark crimson for a gothic vampire aesthetic.
- Apply a second thin coat to ensure smooth, even coverage across the large flat surfaces.
3. Trim and Details
- Paint all rivets, chains, and skull trophies in a tarnished brass or aged bronze.
- Use a fine brush to pick out the individual chain links and any bone or horn details in off-white.
4. Weapons
- Basecoat chainswords in gunmetal, then wash with a dark brown to simulate grime and blood residue.
- Paint firearm housings in black with a drybrush of dark silver to bring out raised edges.
5. Weathering
- Apply a dark brown and black wash into all recesses to deepen shadows and enhance panel definition.
- Edge highlight armour rims with a lighter version of the base colour using a fine detail brush.
6. Bases
- Texture paste in dark grey or ashen tones works well to evoke a hellish volcanic battlefield matching the promotional imagery.
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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