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Rat Clan - Rat Mind Miner Miniature
Rat Clan - Rat Mind Miner Miniature
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The Rat Clan brings its most unsettling operative to the battlefield with this physical resin miniature, the Rat Mind Miner, a hunched and wretched figure clutching a worn entrenching tool and braced against a heavy digging plate. Every detail tells a story of grim labour and frantic purpose, from the layered robes and dangling trinkets to the clawed feet and twitching posture of a creature that has spent too long burrowing through places no sane being would venture.
This miniature is supplied as a single physical resin model, already printed, with supports removed and surfaces cleaned ready for assembly and painting. It is scaled at 28mm from base to eye level, making it fully compatible with standard wargaming rulesets and basing systems. The sculpt captures the crouched, wiry energy of a tunnel specialist mid-dig, and rewards careful painting with rich textural variety across cloth, metal, leather, and skin.
Whether you are building a labour unit, a saboteur cell, or a character model for your skirmish warband, this Rat Clan figure adds immediate character and narrative weight to any collection. The shovel blade features riveted detailing and worn edges, while the figure's back shows pouches, armour plates, and gear that reward close attention during painting.
Sold as one unpainted resin miniature. Assembly glue may be required depending on pose. Paints and tools are not included.
Painting Guide: Rat Clan - Rat Mind Miner MiniatureThis guide is designed to help you bring your Rat Clan miner to life with a grimdark, tunnel-worn look that suits its role as a deep-earth operative.
1. Prime
- Apply a thin, even coat of grey or bone primer from a spray can or airbrush, covering all surfaces including recesses in the robes and gear.
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat the armour plates with a dark iron or gunmetal grey, keeping coverage smooth over the riveted surfaces.
- Apply a second thinner coat if needed to avoid obscuring fine rivet detail on the digging plate and shoulder armour.
3. Trim and Details
- Paint robes and cloth with a warm ochre or dirty brown, then wash with a dark sepia or brown ink to deepen folds and creases.
- Drybrush lightly with a lighter tan to raise the fabric texture before moving to leather straps, which can be picked out in a deep mahogany brown.
4. Weapons
- Paint the shovel blade with a mid-steel tone, then apply a dark brown wash into the rivets and recesses to suggest age and grime.
- Edge highlight the blade tip and corners with a bright silver to suggest a worn but still-functional digging edge.
5. Weathering
- Stipple dark brown and rust tones across the lower robe hem and base of the armour plates to suggest mud and tunnel debris.
- Apply a thin oil paint filter in raw umber across the whole model and wipe back from raised areas to unify the grimy palette.
6. Bases
- Texture the base with fine sand or rubble paste, paint it dark grey or brown, and drybrush with a lighter stone tone to suggest underground tunnel flooring.
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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