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Trench Crusade style - Mourning Bell
Trench Crusade style - Mourning Bell
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This Trench Crusade style resin miniature brings the grim sanctity of a corrupted holy war to your tabletop. The Mourning Bell is a towering, armoured figure mounted on a 60mm base, clutching a heavy cross-topped mace in one raised fist and carrying a thick tome in the other. A spiked halo encircles its bell-shaped helm, evoking sacred dread and battlefield liturgy in equal measure. The base is scattered with broken gravestones and Celtic crosses, grounding the model firmly in a blighted, trench-scarred world.
This physical resin miniature arrives with supports already removed and surfaces cleaned, ready for assembly and painting. It is a single large character piece scaled to suit 28mm to 32mm scale wargaming forces. The detail level is exceptional, with layered cloth, riveted armour plates, and a weathered tome that rewards careful brush work. Whether used as a battlefield commander, a solo display piece, or a centrepiece for a warband, the Mourning Bell commands attention.
The sculpt draws on themes of militant faith, penance, and relentless holy war. Every surface tells a story of devotion twisted by conflict. This is a Trench Crusade style character that fits naturally alongside forces of fanatical clergy, penitent warriors, and sacred automatons.
Supplied as an unpainted physical resin miniature on a 60mm base. Primer and paints are not included. Super glue is recommended for any assembly required.
Painting Guide: Trench Crusade style - Mourning BellThe following guide is designed to bring out the grimdark religious character of this Trench Crusade style centrepiece model, using a muted, battle-worn palette suited to a world of eternal trench warfare and blighted faith.
1. Prime
- Apply a grey or off-white primer coat evenly across the entire model to preserve fine detail in the cloth and armour panels.
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat all armour plates with a mid-grey tone such as Mechanicus Standard Grey or equivalent.
- Apply a dark wash over all recesses to define panel lines and rivets, then layer back up with a lighter grey on raised edges.
3. Trim and Details
- Pick out the cross motifs, bell, and halo in a tarnished gold or aged brass to suggest sacred ornamentation worn by conflict.
- Paint the robes in a pale bone or aged linen tone, then shade with a sepia or brown wash for depth.
4. Weapons
- Paint the cross mace in dull steel with a dark wash, leaving bright spots only on the sharpest edges.
- Add spot rust with a stippled orange-brown on lower surfaces to suggest long campaigns in wet trenches.
5. Weathering
- Use a sponge or dry brush to chip the armour edges with a dark brown followed by silver to simulate battle damage.
- Apply a thin coat of dark brown glaze to the lower robes and base to suggest mud and battlefield grime.
6. Bases
- Paint the gravestones in weathered stone grey, add patches of dark brown soil, and finish with static grass or dead tufts for a cemetery 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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