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Overseer of the Harvester's Angels- Sci-Fi Wargaming Miniatures

Overseer of the Harvester's Angels- Sci-Fi Wargaming Miniatures

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The Overseer of the Harvester's Angels is a commanding presence on any wargaming table, depicted standing astride a rugged, heavily modified dirt bike with a long-barrelled rifle raised high in one hand. A cloaked figure radiating authority, she surveys the battlefield with cold precision while a crouching servile thrall hunkers beside the vehicle, attending to unseen duties. This single-figure set includes the mounted overseer and her accompanying thrall, making it a two-element composition on one scenic oval base.

Supplied as a physical resin miniature with supports already removed, this piece arrives ready to assemble and paint. The overseer measures 29mm from feet to eyes, placing her comfortably within standard wargaming scale. The sculpt features exceptional detail across the armour plating, mechanical bike components, flowing cloak, and the crouched thrall figure, giving painters a rich canvas to work with at every level of skill.

The Overseer of the Harvester's Angels suits grimdark sci-fi collections, narrative skirmish games, and display cases alike. Whether you are building a force of ruthless operatives or adding a centrepiece character to an existing warband, this miniature delivers both visual impact and fine sculpting quality in equal measure.

Each piece is cast in high-quality grey resin, cleaned and prepped before dispatch. Minor assembly may be required depending on configuration. We recommend superglue for bonding resin parts.

Painting Guide: Overseer of the Harvester's Angels- Sci-Fi Wargaming Miniatures

The following guide is designed to help you bring the Overseer of the Harvester's Angels to life with a battle-worn, grimdark aesthetic that suits her imposing presence on the tabletop.

1. Prime

  • Apply a zenithal prime using black from below and grey from above to establish natural shading across the armour and cloak.

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat armour plates in a deep charcoal grey such as Mechanicus Standard Grey.
  • Apply a thin coat of Abaddon Black into the recesses for depth.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out rivets, trim panels, and mechanical details in a burnished gold or bronze to suggest rank and ornamentation.
  • Use a fine brush to apply bright silver highlights to raised armour edges.

4. Weapons

  • Paint the rifle barrel and body in a dark metal, then drybrush with Ironbreaker for a worn finish.
  • Add small object source lighting effects to any visible energy components using a pale blue or green glaze.

5. Weathering

  • Apply a brown wash to the bike tyres and lower armour to simulate dirt and grime from field operations.
  • Use a sponge and dark grey to stipple chipped paint effects across the armour surfaces.

6. Bases

  • Texture the base with fine grit paste, then paint it in ash grey and dry brush with white to evoke a desolate, post-industrial wasteland.

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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