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Skorra Bloodfist - Human Barbarian
Skorra Bloodfist - Human Barbarian
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Forgotten Champions brings you Skorra Bloodfist, a savage Human Barbarian sculpted by Haito and forged for the tabletop battlefield. Standing poised atop a rocky outcrop, this 32mm scale resin miniature captures every sinew of a warrior born to war, her massive battle axe raised high and her spiked shield held ready. This is not a soldier of order. This is a force of nature.
Skorra embodies the untamed rage of the wastes, clad in fur-trimmed leather greaves, a studded bracer, and little else but contempt for her enemies. Her long braided hair whips behind her like a war banner, and her stance radiates unstoppable momentum. Every detail from her scarred knuckles to the riveted boss of her shield tells a story written in blood and iron.
Forgotten Champions miniatures are designed for collectors and competitive players who demand character in their models. Skorra ships as a single-figure set, cast in high-detail resin, ready for assembly and painting. Sculpted by Haito, her anatomy and posing reflect a level of craft that rewards careful brushwork and bold colour choices.
Whether she leads a warband of raiders or stands alone as a mercenary champion, Skorra Bloodfist is a centrepiece model that commands the table. She is fury given form, and she belongs in the collection of anyone who follows Forgotten Champions.
Painting Guide: Skorra Bloodfist - Human BarbarianThis guide will help you bring Skorra to life with a brutal, sun-scorched barbarian aesthetic that fits the grimdark world of Forgotten Champions.
1. Prime
- Apply a mid-grey spray prime to preserve shadow depth across her muscular frame and detailed leatherwork.
2. Armour Base
- Block in worn leather on the greaves and bracer using a warm mid-brown such as Rhinox Hide or Leather Brown.
- Layer up with a highlight mix of Doombull Brown and Skrag Brown, focusing on raised edges and knee wraps.
3. Trim and Details
- Paint fur trim with a dark grey base, dry brushed up to off-white to give a coarse, matted texture.
- Pick out braid hair with a pale gold or sandy blonde, shaded with Seraphim Sepia and highlighted back up with Ushabti Bone.
4. Weapons
- Basecoat the axe head with Leadbelcher, wash with Nuln Oil, and edge highlight with Stormhost Silver for a brutal war-worn finish.
- Paint the wooden haft in a deep brown, with a streaked highlight to suggest rough-hewn timber.
5. Weathering
- Stipple thinned Rhinox Hide across the shield face and axe blade to simulate battle damage and dried gore.
- Add rust streaks to metal surfaces using Skrag Brown pulled vertically with a fine brush.
6. Bases
- Drybrush the rocky outcrop base with Mechanicus Standard Grey up to Administratum Grey, then seal with a matte varnish to tie the whole miniature together.
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