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Iron Lord on a Mastodon

Iron Lord on a Mastodon

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This WarpLand miniature puts the brutal authority of the Iron Lords directly in your hands. The Iron Lord on a Mastodon is a large resin model depicting one of the feared warlords of The Grunge astride a hulking, armoured mastodon, a creature as scarred and relentless as the slavers who ride them. Standing 31mm from feet to eyes, this imposing figure arrives in four separate parts for clean assembly and easy painting access.

The Iron Lords are the fire and iron fist of The Grunge, a festering bogland where might is law and mercy is weakness. Clad in layered plate armour, horned helm lowered and sword drawn, this lord surveys the road ahead with the cold certainty of a man who has never lost a slave that he truly wanted to keep. His mastodon wears its own brutal barding, muzzle strapped tight, eyes red with a life spent in perpetual servitude to violence. Skulls rot on the scenic base beneath them, a quiet reminder of what happens to those who resist.

The kit comes in four resin parts: the rider, the removable helmeted head, the mastodon body, and the detailed scenic base littered with skulls and crumbling terrain. The design allows painters to work each component separately before final assembly, making it ideal for achieving clean results on the interior details of the armour and saddle strapping.

Designed for use with the WarpLand tabletop RPG by Gavriel Quiroga, this figure is equally at home leading a warband on the tabletop, serving as a centrepiece display piece, or terrorising a party of adventurers foolish enough to take the road through The Grunge without paying the toll. Produced by Taiga Miniatures under official licence.

Painting Guide: Iron Lord on a Mastodon

This WarpLand miniature rewards a grimdark palette of rusted iron, dried blood, and the deep bruised purples of Warp-touched flesh. We recommend painting the four parts separately before gluing the final assembly together.

1. Prime

  • Prime all four parts separately with a grey or black spray primer for maximum shadow retention in the deep recesses of the armour plates and saddle straps.

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat the Iron Lord's armour in a dark iron grey such as Leadbelcher or equivalent.
  • Apply a deep brown-black wash into all recesses to establish grime and age before any highlights are added.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out armour studs, buckles, and trim in a tarnished bronze or aged gold to create visual contrast against the dark iron.
  • Paint the cape in a deep crimson or burnt orange, then drybrush a lighter tone along the billowing edge to suggest movement and wear.

4. Weapons

  • Paint the sword blade in silver, then apply a thin rust-brown glaze toward the crossguard for a well-used look.
  • Add a final edge highlight of bright silver only on the very tip and leading edge of the blade.

5. Weathering

  • Stipple thinned brown and orange paints across the armour surface to simulate rust blooms spreading from the edges of plates.
  • Use a sponge or torn foam to dab chipped metal texture onto heavily trafficked areas such as shoulder guards and greaves.

6. Mastodon and Base

  • Basecoat the mastodon in a deep violet or bruised purple to suggest Warp-touched flesh, then drybrush progressively lighter purples up to a near-lavender on the highest points of the skin folds. Paint the barding leather in dark brown with rust-orange weathering. On the base, drybrush the skulls in bone white over a brown undercoat, and add a dark green-black wash to the pooled areas around the scenic terrain to evoke the stagnant bogs of The Grunge. This WarpLand miniature deserves a base as threatening as the rider himself.
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