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Sci-Fi Chaos Cult Female Miniature - High Gomorrah Haseki
Sci-Fi Chaos Cult Female Miniature - High Gomorrah Haseki
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Sci-fi hobbyists seeking a striking centrepiece will find everything they need in this resin miniature. The High Gomorrah Haseki is a towering, armoured female warrior rendered in exquisite detail, standing approximately 31 mm from feet to eyes on her sculpted round base. She grips a long, bloodied blade raised high in triumph, her flowing dark cape billowing behind her teal and gold power armour. At her feet kneels a muscular, shaven-headed captive, his expression twisted in anguish, collar locked around his neck, blood marking the scene of his defeat. A grisly, gore-covered body lies crushed beneath the base, completing a composition that oozes menace and narrative drama.
This physical resin miniature arrives with supports already removed and surfaces cleaned, ready for assembly and painting. The sculpt comes from the DakkaDakka studio and captures the ruthless hierarchy of a decadent cult in a grimdark sci-fi setting. The armour panels, gemstone details, decorative trim, backpack vents, and anguished captive are all crisply rendered at this scale, rewarding careful brushwork with impressive results on the tabletop or display shelf.
Whether you collect sci-fi warbands, build characterful display pieces, or simply want a dominant character model to lead a ragged cult retinue, the Haseki delivers presence and personality in abundance. The scenic base elements, including a carved skull and broken rubble, add depth and ground the figure in a brutal, crumbling world. This is a single model release measuring 31 mm from feet to eyes, suitable for 32 mm or larger base conventions common in contemporary sci-fi skirmish games.
Paints, glue, and tools are not included. Assembly may be required depending on how parts are shipped. Adult supervision recommended for younger hobbyists handling small resin components.
Painting Guide: Sci-Fi Chaos Cult Female Miniature - High Gomorrah HasekiThis guide is written for intermediate painters who want to replicate the vivid, saturated scheme shown in the product photography. The sci-fi colour palette centres on deep teal armour, rich gold trim, glowing purple gems, and stark flesh tones against dark cloth and crimson gore.
1. Prime
- Apply a black or dark grey spray primer evenly across all surfaces, holding the can 25-30 cm from the miniature.
- Allow to cure fully before touching the surface, typically 20-30 minutes in a warm, dry environment.
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat all armour panels with a mid-teal such as Caledor Sky or equivalent, applying two thin coats for even coverage.
- Shade the recesses with a dark blue-green wash, then edge highlight with a lighter teal mixed with a touch of white along raised panel edges and shoulder rims.
3. Trim and Details
- Paint all raised trim, buckles, and decorative borders with a warm gold basecoat, then shade with a brown ink and highlight with bright gold or silver-gold on the sharpest edges.
- Pick out the gem stones with a deep purple basecoat, add a small highlight of pink or lilac near the top of each gem, and place a tiny white dot at the uppermost point to suggest reflection.
4. Weapons
- Basecoat the sword blade with a mid-grey, then add a gradient towards silver at the tip and edge.
- Apply thinned red and brown washes in irregular patches along the blade to create a convincing blood effect, allowing it to pool in recesses naturally.
5. Weathering
- Stipple small chips and scratches onto the armour panels using a dark brown or black on the tip of a torn blister foam piece.
- Add subtle rust streaks below rivets and joints using a thin orange-brown wash applied with a fine liner brush.
6. Bases
- Drybrush the rubble and stone with successive lighter greys, finishing with an off-white on the highest points.
- Paint the skull with bone tones, shade with a brown wash, and highlight with pale ivory. Apply gloss varnish to all gore and blood areas to add wet contrast against the matte armour.
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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