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Grokk Warboar Riders - 32mm Resin Miniature

Grokk Warboar Riders - 32mm Resin Miniature

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The Grokk Warboar Riders are a squad of four ferocious mounted warriors, each astride a savage, armoured warboar bristling with tusks, bone protrusions, and glowing red eyes that speak to the raw, feral power of the Grokk warband. Rider and beast form a single terrifying unit, clad in thick industrial plate layered with chains, skull trophies, and crude battlefield hardware that signals these veterans have survived more charges than most dare count.

Each of the four sculpts captures a distinct moment of brutal momentum. Riders are posed mid-gallop, weapons raised or levelled for the kill, their mounts lunging forward with jaws open and hooves churning. Weapon options across the squad include a serrated halberd-style spear, a heavy chain-wrapped mace, a massive toothed axe, and a long-bladed lance. The warboars themselves are sculpted with extraordinary fur detail, natural ridge armour, and bespoke fitted plate that makes each mount feel like a distinct creature bred and broken for war rather than a repeated copy.

This listing includes four physical resin miniatures, each already printed, supports removed, and cleaned. They arrive ready to assemble and paint straight from the box. Arms and torso joints are magnet-ready for 3x1mm magnets, giving you flexible loadout options across the squad. Each model comes with an oval display base.

Sculpted by Atlan Forge, the Grokk Warboar Riders sit comfortably alongside the broader Grokk warband range and scale at 32mm to match standard wargaming collections and display shelves alike.

Painting Guide: Grokk Warboar Riders - 32mm Resin Miniature

These models reward painters who enjoy heavy contrast work. The deep fur texture, layered plate, bone tusks, and leather-wrapped weapon handles each call for a different approach, and the mix of surfaces makes them satisfying to work through from base coat to final highlight.

1. Prime

  • Use a black spray primer for the dark-furred warboar variants, or a grey primer for the pale-coated sculpt.
  • Ensure all recesses in the fur and armour joins are reached. A light zenithal highlight in white or off-white over the black base adds immediate depth before a single brush stroke.

2. Armour Base

  • Block in the plate armour with a mid-tone steel grey such as Leadbelcher or similar metallic. Apply in thin coats to avoid filling fine edge detail.
  • Pick out the red accent panels with a deep red base coat. Mephiston Red or equivalent gives good coverage and works well under a gloss wash.

3. Trim and Details

  • Wash the full armour with a dark brown or black wash to settle into rivets, panel lines, and chain links.
  • Dry brush raised edges lightly with a pale silver to restore metallic pop after the wash has dried fully.

4. Weapons

  • Paint weapon shafts and wrapped handles in a rich red-brown, then highlight the raised wrap ridges with a lighter tan.
  • Blade and axe heads benefit from a dark metal base, edge highlighted up to near-white steel at the very tip to suggest a worn but still deadly edge.

5. Weathering

  • Apply a thin sponge of dark brown or black across lower armour plates and hoof areas to suggest dirt and blood spray from the charge.
  • Streak rust or verdigris thinned with medium down from bolts and joints to give the plate a well-used, campaign-worn look.

6. Bases

  • Cover the oval base with a texture paste in a dark earth or ash tone, then dry brush a lighter sandy colour over the top. Sparse tufts of dead grass finish the wasteland feel that suits the warband aesthetic.

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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