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Sister Superior Lith Hespergat, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi Fantasy
Sister Superior Lith Hespergat, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi Fantasy
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Sister Superior Lith Hespergat stands ready for the battlefield as a stunning 75mm scale physical resin miniature, sculpted in exquisite detail for the dedicated hobbyist who demands the finest in grimdark sci-fi fantasy collecting. This single-figure release depicts a formidable warrior sister, arms outstretched with a pistol in each hand, her robes billowing as though mid-battle. Her ornate armour is layered with pouches, chains, and a skull-adorned belt buckle, while a circular halo-like headdress crowns her shadowed face. Every surface rewards close inspection, from the riveted pauldrons to the tattered edges of her battle cloak.
The miniature arrives as a ready-to-assemble physical resin figure. Supports have already been removed and the piece has been cleaned and sanded where needed, so you can move straight to assembly and painting. At 75mm scale, the figure offers generous surface area for blending, layering, and freehand work, making her an ideal centrepiece for a display cabinet or a commanding hero piece within a grimdark tabletop force. Sister Superior Lith Hespergat is a solo figure, supplied without additional squad members.
This is a collector-grade resin cast produced at high resolution. Fine details such as scrollwork, mechanical halo rods, holstered equipment, and textured knee armour are crisp and ready for paint straight from the box. A 40mm integrated base is included. No glue is required if the piece is single-part, though thin superglue is recommended for any multi-part assembly.
Paints, tools, and bases are not included and are sold separately.
Painting Guide: Sister Superior Lith Hespergat, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi FantasyThe following guide is designed to help you bring Sister Superior Lith Hespergat to life with a grimdark palette suited to her warrior-saint aesthetic. Intermediate painters and above will find plenty of opportunity to push contrast and texture across her layered sculpt.
1. Prime
- Apply a thin, even coat of grey primer from 25 to 30 cm distance to preserve fine surface detail on the armour panels and robes.
- Consider a zenithal highlight with white primer from above to pre-establish light direction before any paint is applied.
2. Armour Base
- Base the armour plates in a deep charcoal or dark steel grey, such as a 1:1 mix of black and mid-grey, to set a sombre, worn tone.
- Layer up to a cold blue-grey on raised edges and curved surfaces to suggest polished but battle-worn ceramite.
3. Trim and Details
- Pick out the halo frame, belt fittings, and chain links in a warm aged gold, shaded with a brown wash to suggest tarnished metal.
- Paint the skull buckle in off-white then shade with a sepia tone, highlighting the brow and cheekbone with pure white for a bleached bone effect.
4. Weapons
- Base both pistols in a dark gunmetal, then drybrush lightly with silver to bring up the mechanical edges and grip ridges.
- Add a spot colour to any energy cell or lens detail using a vivid orange or green for a focal point against the muted armour.
5. Weathering
- Apply a thin oil wash of raw umber across all recesses, then wipe back with a clean brush dampened with mineral spirits to create subtle depth without muddying highlights.
- Stipple small chips along pauldron and shin armour edges using a torn sponge and a dark brown, followed by a silver dot at the centre of each chip.
6. Bases
- Texture the base with fine sand and small rubble, prime black, drybrush with mid-grey and then light grey, and finish with a static grass tuft or cracked earth texture paste to complement her gothic aesthetic.
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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