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Sisters of Arms Lihdira Juthin, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi Fantasy
Sisters of Arms Lihdira Juthin, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi Fantasy
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Sisters of Arms Lihdira Juthin is a stunning 75mm resin miniature depicting a formidable female warrior clad in ornate, skull-adorned plate armour and wielding a massive ceremonial greatsword. This physical resin figurine arrives with supports already removed, cleaned, and ready for assembly and painting. Sculpted with exceptional detail, every rivet, engraving, and piece of layered armour is crisp and defined, making her a centrepiece-worthy addition to any collection.
Lihdira stands in a commanding pose, one gauntleted hand resting on the pommel of her blade while the other grips a skull-headed trophy. Her armour bears gothic filigree and dark iconography throughout, from her spiked pauldrons to her ornate greaves. The sword features an intricate crossguard decorated with skeletal motifs and flowing organic shapes, all rendered with the precision expected of a high-quality collector piece.
At 75mm scale, Sisters of Arms Lihdira Juthin is significantly larger than standard 28mm or 32mm miniatures, offering a greater canvas for advanced painters and display collectors alike. She is cast in high-quality grey resin and ships as a single or low-part assembly, ready to be primed and painted straight from the box.
Whether displayed on a shelf or used as a prestige piece in your collection, this figurine rewards patient brushwork with stunning results. Ideal for fans of grimdark fantasy, dark sci-fi aesthetics, and elite warrior archetypes.
Painting Guide: Sisters of Arms Lihdira Juthin, Figurine 75mm, Sci-Fi FantasyThis guide will help you bring Sisters of Arms Lihdira Juthin to life with a dark, battle-hardened aesthetic suited to her grim iconography and powerful silhouette.
1. Prime
- Apply a zenithal prime using black from below and grey from above to establish natural shading before any colour is applied.
- Ensure all recesses are fully covered for maximum contrast later.
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat the plate armour in a deep charcoal grey or cold steel tone for a battle-worn metal look.
- Alternatively, use a dark ivory or bone white for a more ceremonial, death-cult aesthetic.
3. Trim and Details
- Paint raised trim and filigree in tarnished gold or aged bronze to contrast against the dark armour plates.
- Pick out the skull motifs and decorative icons in off-white or aged bone tones for visual interest.
4. Weapons
- Basecoat the greatsword blade in dark steel and apply edge highlights with bright silver along the bevels.
- Paint the skull crossguard and pommel detail in bone or aged ivory, with a thin brown wash to define the recesses.
5. Weathering
- Apply a dark brown or black oil wash across all armour surfaces to settle into recesses and add grime.
- Drybrush edges lightly with pure silver to simulate wear and battle damage across the plate armour.
6. Bases
- Texture the 75mm base with fine grit paste, paint in dark stone tones, and add moss or rust effects to reinforce the grimdark atmosphere.
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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