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Rosalind

Rosalind

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Rosalind is a 75mm physical resin miniature sculpted by Print Fantasy, depicting a bold and battle-hardened swashbuckler hero ready to carve her legend across the tabletop. Cast in high-quality resin, this single-figure set arrives with supports already removed and surfaces cleaned, so you can go straight to assembly and painting without any preparation hassle.

Standing at an impressive 75mm scale, Rosalind cuts a striking silhouette, a feathered tricorn hat perched atop a braided head, pauldrons framing an ornate corset, a long sword planted at her feet, and a worn barrel beside her boot. Every element of the sculpt rewards close attention: the layered coat tails, the buckled pouches at her hip, and the fine lacework of her hat brim all hold paint beautifully and respond well to washes and dry-brushing alike.

Designed with the serious hobby painter in mind, Rosalind offers a wealth of textured surfaces across cloth, leather, and metal that make her as satisfying to paint as she is to display. Whether you field her as a rogue commander, a neutral hero, or a centrepiece for your display shelf, she delivers genuine character and craftsmanship at every angle.

Supplied as a single unpainted physical resin miniature. Assembly may be required depending on part count. Paints, glue, and tools are not included.

Painting Guide: Rosalind

This guide is designed to help you bring Rosalind to life with a warm, lived-in palette that suits her adventurous, sea-worn aesthetic.

1. Prime

  • Apply a grey or light grey spray primer evenly across all surfaces to reveal the fine sculpt detail before laying down any colour.

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat pauldrons and armour plates in a warm silver or gunmetal grey.
  • Apply a dark brown or black wash into recesses to define the plating and add immediate depth.

3. Trim and Details

  • Paint the corset and coat in deep burgundy or navy blue for a bold, commanding look.
  • Pick out decorative clasps and brooches with a bright gold or brass tone.

4. Weapons

  • Basecoat the sword blade in a cold steel tone, then edge-highlight with a near-white silver for a sharp, polished finish.
  • Paint the crossguard in a contrasting brass or aged bronze to separate it visually from the blade.

5. Weathering

  • Stipple chipping effects onto the armour edges using a dark grey-brown mix to suggest campaign wear.
  • Apply a thin sepia wash to leather pouches, belts, and boot tops to suggest worn, sun-dried hide.

6. Bases

  • Texture the integrated base with fine sand or stone paste, then drybrush in light stone tones to complement the figure's warm colour scheme.

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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