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Mirkors (x4)

Mirkors (x4)

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This WarpLand miniature pack delivers four Mirkors, bloated, toad-like horrors that haunt the festering boglands of The Grunge and the reed-choked margins of Sunno's poisoned waterways. Swollen with Void-touched corruption, these creatures squat in the muck like living traps: wide-mouthed, teeth-riddled abominations that snap up anything foolish enough to wade within reach. Where the Warp has seeped deepest into the wetlands, Mirkors breed in foul clusters, their guttural croaking heard long before the first unfortunate traveller vanishes beneath the surface.

Each of the four resin sculpts in this squad captures a distinct pose and temperament. One sits distended and seemingly docile, its gut stretched tight with a recent meal. Another lunges forward with its cavernous maw thrown wide, rows of blunt teeth glistening. A third grins with the flat, joyless patience of something that has killed a thousand times. The fourth lolls sideways, half-consumed prey still dangling from between its jaws. Together they form a tableau of lurking menace perfectly suited to encounters in The Grunge, the swamp-borders of Lagash, or any other festering corner of the shattered world. Models measure approximately 13 mm from top to base of figure.

Cast in high-detail grey resin by Taiga Miniatures, each Mirkor is supplied on an oval scenic base textured with bog debris. The sculpts are compatible with all major 28-32 mm scale tabletop systems and are an official third-party product for the WarpLand miniature ecosystem under the open licence.

Pack contents: 4 x Mirkor resin miniatures on oval bases. Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Resin requires standard preparation. Not suitable for children under 15.

Painting Guide: Mirkors (x4)

The Mirkor's saturated, venom-streaked hide rewards layered wet-blending and heavy contrast work. The painted studio models shown use a vivid poison-green scheme accented with sickly yellow and deep crimson detail, evoking the toxic marshes of The Grunge. Follow the steps below to replicate that look on your own WarpLand miniature squad.

1. Prime

  • Clean resin with isopropyl alcohol and allow to dry fully before priming.
  • Apply a black spray primer as a base coat to establish shadow depth across all skin folds and crevices.

2. Skin Base

  • Basecoat the entire body with a dark, desaturated olive green to build the primary skin tone.
  • Apply a medium forest green over raised areas, leaving the dark olive visible in recesses and under the belly.

3. Highlights and Blending

  • Wet-blend a bright poison green onto the uppermost surfaces of the back, head, and limbs.
  • Add a final edge highlight of yellow-green along the very tops of skin folds and knuckles to capture the studio model's vivid glow.
  • Glaze the belly and throat with a thin coat of pale yellow to create the sickly underbelly contrast visible on the painted examples.

4. Teeth, Tongue, and Eyes

  • Basecoat all teeth with a warm ivory, then wash with a diluted brown to settle grime into the gaps between each tooth.
  • Paint the tongue and any exposed flesh inside the mouth with a deep red, highlighted up through orange-red to a pale pink at the very tip.
  • Pick out the eyes with a bright red-orange basecoat, add a tiny black pupil, and finish with a gloss varnish dot for a wet, predatory gleam.

5. Weathering

  • Apply a dark brown wash across the lower body, feet, and base rim to simulate mud and bog residue clinging to the creature.
  • Stipple thin lines of dark brown and black across the back to suggest mottled camouflage patterning consistent with the studio scheme.
  • Add a small amount of gloss medium to the open mouths and any exposed wounds to suggest saliva and viscera.

6. Bases

  • Basecoat the oval base with a dark brown, then drybrush with a mid-tone earthy brown to pick out the texture of bog debris and roots.
  • Apply patches of dark green and teal paint thinned with water to suggest stagnant water pooling around the creature's feet, then seal with gloss varnish on those areas only to differentiate them from the matte ground. A final matte varnish over the whole WarpLand miniature will unify the finish.
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