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Hex Gunslinger - Tiefling Fighter
Hex Gunslinger - Tiefling Fighter
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Forgotten Champions brings you the Hex Gunslinger, a dangerous tiefling fighter who walks the line between arcane power and raw firepower. With horns curling from her brow, a whip-like tail coiled behind her, and twin revolvers raised with deadly intent, she is a force of chaos forged into flesh and metal.
This highly detailed resin miniature captures every element of her fierce character, from the spiked pauldrons and chain-wrapped belt to the tattered flare-cut trousers and ornate beast-skull buckle. Sculpted by Haito, this 32mm scale model stands with an air of confident menace, ready to take centre stage on any battlefield or display shelf.
Whether you are building a warband of outcasts, running a dark fantasy campaign, or simply collecting exceptional resin sculpts, the Hex Gunslinger delivers the kind of character that demands attention. Every surface tells a story, from the wear on her boots to the cruel studs lining her armour.
This Forgotten Champions release is a single-model kit supplied unpainted and unassembled. Suitable for experienced hobbyists. Resin may require light cleaning before assembly.
Painting Guide: Hex Gunslinger - Tiefling FighterThis guide will help you bring out the savage elegance of this Forgotten Champions miniature, leaning into deep jewel tones, worn leather, and tarnished metal for a grimdark outlaw aesthetic.
1. Prime
- Apply a black or grey zenithal prime to establish strong contrast across the sculpt
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat the spiked pauldrons and armour plates in a dark iron or gunmetal tone
- Add deep crimson or bruised purple to the skin to reinforce her infernal nature
3. Trim and Details
- Paint the chain belt and buckle in a tarnished brass or oxidised gold
- Use a dirty bone or aged ivory for the beast-skull motif at the waist
4. Weapons
- Basecoat the revolvers in dark steel with a lighter highlight on raised edges
- Add a faint arcane glow effect to the barrel tips using pale blue or violet
5. Weathering
- Stipple chipping fluid or sponge dark brown onto leather and armour edges
- Apply a thin oil wash of dark sepia into recesses to unify the palette
6. Bases
- Drybrush the rocky rubble base in successive warm grey tones and finish with tufts or scorched earth texture paste for a desolate frontier feel
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