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Rat Clan - Ancient Mine Rat Squad (x6)
Rat Clan - Ancient Mine Rat Squad (x6)
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The Rat Clan Ancient Mine Rat Squad brings six highly detailed resin miniatures to your collection, each sculpted to embody the skittering, gas-masked warriors of a subterranean underworld faction steeped in grimdark menace. These figures crouch and lunge with savage intent, clad in riveted armour, tattered robes, and a variety of brutal melee and ranged weapons suited to close-quarters tunnel fighting.
Each squad comes with a generous modular build-kit of 30 unique parts, including 10 interchangeable heads featuring bare snarling faces, goggled variants, and full respirator masks. Arms, torsos, and legs can be mixed across the six figures to create a squad with no two members looking exactly alike. The bodies stand approximately 28-32mm in scale, fitting comfortably alongside most standard wargaming ranges. Every miniature arrives as a physical resin cast with supports already removed and surfaces cleaned, ready to assemble and paint straight from the package.
The Rat Clan aesthetic leans heavily into industrial decay and biological horror. Corroded power tools repurposed as weapons, bulky backpack equipment, and tattered mine-worker cloaks tell a story of a workforce that clawed its way up from the depths and never looked back. This squad works equally well as a core infantry unit, a skirmish warband, or a sinister addition to any grimdark collection.
Whether you field them as line troops or elite shock units, these six models reward careful hobby attention and look striking even with a basic paint scheme. The crisp detail on fur textures, mechanical components, and fabric folds gives painters at every skill level plenty to work with.
Painting Guide: Rat Clan - Ancient Mine Rat Squad (x6)The following guide is designed to help you achieve a grim, industrial look that suits the underground origins of this Rat Clan warband. All steps assume the models are fully assembled and based before painting begins.
1. Prime
- Apply a grey or black spray primer in thin, even coats from approximately 30cm distance.
- Allow full cure time of at least one hour before proceeding.
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat armour plates with a dark iron or gunmetal grey, such as Leadbelcher or equivalent.
- Apply a mid-tone brown to robes and cloaks, such as Rhinox Hide or Mournfang Brown.
3. Trim and Details
- Pick out rivets and trim with a brighter silver to create contrast against the darker base.
- Paint goggle lenses and respirator tubes in a sickly green or amber to suggest chemical filters.
4. Weapons
- Basecoat weapon shafts in a worn brown and metal heads in dark steel.
- Add a rust orange stipple to blade edges and barrel ends for a corroded, neglected finish.
5. Weathering
- Apply a brown or black wash over all surfaces to settle into recesses and unify the palette.
- Drybrush raised armour edges lightly with a pale silver to simulate wear from tunnel walls.
6. Bases
- Texture the bases with fine sand or a ready-mixed basing paste in dark grey or coal tones to suggest rocky mine floors.
- Finish with a dark brown wash and a light grey drybrush before sealing with matte varnish.
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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