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Legio Artemis Eruptrix Squad (build kit)

Legio Artemis Eruptrix Squad (build kit)

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The Legio Artemis Eruptrix Squad arrives as a five-model physical resin miniature build kit, sculpted with an exceptional level of grimdark detail and ready to assemble and paint straight out of the box. Supports have already been removed and surfaces cleaned, so you can get straight to the hobby the moment it lands on your doorstep. The kit comes in 53 parts and measures 32mm from feet to eyes.

Each trooper in the squad is a battle-hardened warrior of the Legio Artemis Eruptrix Squad, clad in layered plate armour with flowing tabards and studded pteruges. The build kit format gives you tremendous freedom to assemble each figure exactly as you like. Choose from 5 unique body poses, 8 distinct head options including hooded faces, a full-face helm, bare-faced variants and a respirator head, and a generous spread of weapons across spears, pole axes, maces and shields. Four backpack variants add further variety to the rear profile of each finished model, and three shield designs let you theme your unit around a single look or mix and match across the squad.

This kit was sculpted by DakkaDakka and the crisp surface quality carries through even the finest details, from the skull motifs on banner tops and shield faces to the fleur-de-lis embossed on each backpack. The combination of 36 hands and weapons alongside the 5 bodies means no two finished squads need ever look alike.

A squad of five is an ideal unit size for grimdark militia wargaming, and the imposing 32mm scale gives each trooper a strong table presence. All parts are cast in grey resin, primed and painted to your own scheme.

Painting Guide: Legio Artemis Eruptrix Squad (build kit)

These models reward a disciplined, regimented colour palette in keeping with their martial aesthetic. The suggestions below use widely available hobby paints and suit painters at any experience level.

1. Prime

  • Prime with a grey spray or brush-on primer for a neutral mid-tone base that suits either light or dark armour schemes.
  • White primer works well if you plan to paint pale or ivory armour, giving cleaner results with fewer coats.

2. Armour Base

  • Apply a solid basecoat of dark silver or gunmetal to the plate sections, working into recesses with a small detail brush.
  • For a warmer tone, mix a touch of brown into the basecoat before shading to create a bronze-tinted aged steel effect.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out pauldron edges, belt buckles and boot clasps in a brighter gold or brass to contrast against the darker armour field.
  • Paint tabards, robes and pteruges in off-white, stone grey or deep red depending on the faction feel you want to achieve.

4. Weapons

  • Basecoat spear and axe shafts in a medium wood brown, then layer up with a lighter tan and finish with a thin dark wash to define the grain texture.
  • Paint blade edges and mace heads in bright steel, leaving the darker base visible in deeper recesses to suggest a used, battle-worn weapon.

5. Weathering

  • Apply a dark brown or black wash across the full model, allowing it to pool in panel lines, between armour plates and around boot soles.
  • Dry brush raised armour edges lightly with a pale silver or bone to simulate chipped paint and worn metal without overworking the surface.

6. Bases

  • Texture paste in grey or ash tones suits an urban battlefield or shattered fortress floor. Add small chips of slate or cork for rubble detail, then finish with a neutral grey drybrush and a dark brown wash around the rim.

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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