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Vina - Human Fighter

Vina - Human Fighter

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Forgotten Champions brings you Vina, a battle-hardened human fighter who carves her own path through war-torn lands as a blade for hire. Sculpted by the talented Haito, this approximately 32mm resin miniature captures Vina mid-stride, cape billowing in the chaos of combat, sword raised and ready to cleave through whatever stands in her way.

Vina's design draws deep from mercenary tradition. She wears layered armour over a corset-style chest piece, paired with knee-high boots and articulated gauntlets. Every surface tells a story of hard-won contracts and desperate battles. Her flowing hair and dynamic pose give the model an extraordinary sense of momentum, making her a natural centrepiece for any warband roster.

This squad contains 1 highly detailed resin model supplied unpainted and unassembled. The figure comes mounted on a cracked stone scenic base with a black lipped display base included. Compatible with 32mm and 35mm scale skirmish rulesets. Ideal for players who want their Forgotten Champions collection to stand out on the tabletop.

Haito's sculpting brings a cinematic quality to the piece. The rear profile reveals the full sweep of the cape and the fine detail work on the back armour, making Vina look exceptional from every angle on the battlefield.

Painting Guide: Vina - Human Fighter

Vina rewards a painter who leans into contrast and texture. Her mix of leather, metal and cloth gives you plenty of variety to work across. This guide will help you build a result worthy of the Forgotten Champions roster.

1. Prime

  • Spray with a mid-grey primer to preserve detail across the cape and armour panels
  • Apply a zenithal highlight in white from above to establish natural light direction

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat armour plates in a deep steel grey such as Leadbelcher or equivalent
  • Apply a brown leather basecoat to the corset, boots and gauntlet straps

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out raised armour trim in a warm brass or aged gold tone
  • Use a desaturated cream or off-white for the cape to keep it grounded and realistic

4. Weapons

  • Basecoat the sword in a warm bone or aged ivory to suggest a non-metallic or enchanted blade
  • Add edge highlights in near-white along the blade length for a sharp glinting effect

5. Weathering

  • Apply thin brown and black washes into all recesses across armour and leather to add depth
  • Drybrush light scratches onto armour edges using a bright silver to sell battle damage

6. Bases

  • Drybrush the cracked stone base in layered greys from dark to light, then add a thin brown wash to unify the tone before finishing with tufts or grit
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