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Valora Bloodstrike - Human Barbarian

Valora Bloodstrike - Human Barbarian

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Forgotten Champions rise from the bloodsoaked wilds with Valora Bloodstrike, a ferocious Human Barbarian wielding twin blades and the raw fury of a warrior born beyond civilisation's reach. Sculpted by Haito, this 32mm resin miniature captures every snarling detail of a woman who has carved her legend through bone and storm.

Valora stands defiant atop a rugged rocky base, her fur-draped shoulders and studded leather armour telling the story of a fighter who takes what she needs from the world and leaves ruin behind. Her dual swords are raised with the casual confidence of someone who has already won. Every strap, ring, and blade sheath has been rendered with obsessive precision, making her one of the most characterful sculpts in the Forgotten Champions range.

This single-model kit is ideal for tabletop skirmish games, solo display painting, or expanding a warband with a brutal close-combat specialist. The sculptor Haito has delivered exceptional anatomy and dynamic posture, with the front and rear poses both showcasing the full depth of the sculpt from fur cloak texture to laced leather boots.

Whether you are building a warband of savage outcasts or simply want a striking centrepiece on your shelf, Valora Bloodstrike represents everything the Forgotten Champions line stands for: uncompromising detail, powerful silhouette, and stories written in steel.

Painting Guide: Valora Bloodstrike - Human Barbarian

This guide will help you bring Valora to life with a gritty, battle-worn palette that honours the Forgotten Champions aesthetic of raw survival and brutal elegance.

1. Prime

  • Spray with a mid-grey or bone primer to preserve fine detail across the fur cloak and weapon engravings

2. Armour Base

  • Apply a warm leather brown across all straps, boots, and wrappings
  • Basecoat fur areas with a dirty ochre or raw umber tone to suggest dried animal hide

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out buckles, rings, and studs with a dark iron metallic, then drybrush lightly with silver
  • Paint skin tones starting with a mid-flesh base, shading into deeper browns in recesses and highlighting raised muscle definition

4. Weapons

  • Basecoat blade edges with a dark steel, building up to bright silver along the cutting edge for a razor-sharp look
  • Add a gold or aged brass tone to the ornate sword guard and hilt detailing

5. Weathering

  • Apply a thin brown wash across all leather areas to unify and deepen the grime
  • Stipple rust and dried blood effects along the lower blade with a sponge and diluted red-brown paint

6. Bases

  • Drybrush the rocky base with successive lighter greys, then add tufts of dead grass or mossy static flock to ground Valora firmly in a forsaken highland wilderness befitting the Forgotten Champions collection
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