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Kharza Bone-Seer - Human Barbarian
Kharza Bone-Seer - Human Barbarian
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Forgotten Champions rise from the ash and ruin of fallen civilisations, and Kharza Bone-Seer stands among the most fearsome of them all. A human barbarian shaman sculpted in stunning detail by Haito, this 32mm resin miniature depicts a savage warrior-oracle striding atop a skull-littered rocky outcrop, bone staff raised in one hand and a grinning skull clutched in the other.
Kharza wears horned pauldrons wreathed in fur, her body bound in tribal wrappings and adorned with a belt of harvested skulls. A tattered hide cloak trails behind her, adding drama and depth to a silhouette that commands the tabletop. The base scenery is packed with narrative detail, from cracked earth to scattered skulls half-buried in the dirt, making this a true centrepiece model worthy of any warband.
Whether you field her as a warlord, a chaos shaman, or a lone predator haunting the wasteland, Kharza brings the brutal soul of the Forgotten Champions range to life. She is supplied as a single high-detail resin miniature in 32mm scale, unpainted and unassembled, ready for your brush.
Sculpted by Haito. Squad size: 1 miniature. Scale: approximately 32mm. Resin requires light cleaning before assembly. Not suitable for children under 14.
Painting Guide: Kharza Bone-Seer - Human BarbarianThis guide will help you bring one of the most iconic Forgotten Champions to life with a grimdark, sun-scorched aesthetic that suits her brutal origins.
1. Prime
- Prime with a zenithal coat using black below and bone white from above to establish instant depth across the sculpt.
2. Armour Base
- Base the leather wrappings in a mid-brown, then wash with dark sepia for shadow.
- Drybrush lightly with a pale tan to lift the woven textures on the leg bindings and arm wraps.
3. Trim and Details
- Paint the horned pauldrons and skull ornaments in off-white, then apply a brown wash and drybrush with pure white.
- Pick out the fur cloak with dark grey at the roots, blending up to a warm cream at the tips.
4. Weapons
- Paint the bone staff in pale ivory with brown shading pooled into the cracks and joints.
- The held skull can be finished in a slightly warmer yellow-bone tone to distinguish it from the staff.
5. Weathering
- Stipple dark brown and dried blood tones onto the skull belt and base skulls for a battlefield-worn result.
- Add subtle OSL or glowing eye effects to the held skull if you want a supernatural, shamanic feel fitting of the Forgotten Champions aesthetic.
6. Bases
- Drybrush the rocky base with grey and bone tones, apply a dark brown wash into the recesses, and finish with a few tufts of dry grass for a desolate wasteland feel.
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