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Liquidation Team of The Cosmic Harvester, 32mm
Liquidation Team of The Cosmic Harvester, 32mm
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The Liquidation Team of The Cosmic Harvester arrives as a fully physical resin miniature squad, supports already removed and cleaned, ready to assemble and paint straight out of the box. Cast at 32mm scale, this grim warband captures the brutal aesthetic of a far-future death cult, each operative sculpted with individual character and menace. The set includes ten unique figures across three tiers of hierarchy, from hulking mutant enforcers to cloaked pistoliers and a towering icon-bearer carrying a skull-crowned ceremonial staff.
The Liquidation Team of The Cosmic Harvester is built around a modular system offering 107 unique assembled poses alongside a full build-kit of 167 separate parts and 136 individual hand and weapon options. This gives hobbyists extraordinary freedom to customise loadouts, swap weapons, and create squads tailored to any tabletop ruleset. Ranged weapons include compact autopistols, boxy combat shotguns, and longer-barrelled assault rifles. Melee options range from brutal axes and blades to ritual staves.
Figures in this set include standard troopers in reinforced fatigues, heavily built brutes in studded armour, a robed champion with a mechanical arm, and a hooded assassin type carrying dual sidearms. The Liquidation Team of The Cosmic Harvester suits any grimdark sci-fi wargame and slots naturally into underhive gang, heretic trooper, or mercenary warband roles.
Each miniature is cast in high-detail resin, giving crisp edges on armour panels, textured cloth folds, weathered equipment, and expressive faces. The round and rectangular bases included vary by figure tier, with the larger character models on 32mm rounds and the specialist figures on rectangular display-style bases.
Painting Guide: Liquidation Team of The Cosmic Harvester - Sci-Fi Wargaming Miniatures, 32mm ScaleThis warband rewards a grim, desaturated palette with spot colours on ritual iconography and weapon energy coils. Work from dark to light and keep your washes deep to reinforce the oppressive atmosphere.
1. Prime
- Apply a grey or black spray primer evenly across all assembled figures.
- A zenithal highlight using light grey from above helps define raised surfaces before painting begins.
2. Armour Base
- Block in armour plates with a dark grey or cold slate blue as your base coat.
- For the mutant brutes, use a warmer mid-brown over the exposed skin and fleshy areas.
3. Trim and Details
- Pick out armour trim and buckles with a dull bronze or aged brass tone.
- Robes and tabards look effective in off-white, pale bone, or faded ochre to contrast the dark armour.
4. Weapons
- Paint gun housings in charcoal black and drybrush lightly with gunmetal to suggest worn metal.
- Ritual staves and icon poles can be picked out in bone and tarnished gold to emphasise their ceremonial nature.
5. Weathering
- Apply a dark brown or black wash over all armour and metal areas, allowing it to pool in recesses.
- Use a sponge or fine brush to stipple chipping effects on armour edges with a lighter grey.
6. Bases
- Texture paste or fine sand in dark grey suits a hive floor or industrial wasteland aesthetic.
- Finish with a thin black rim and a gloss varnish on energy weapon coils for a glowing effect.
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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