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Waifumon Kofitia - 160mm Scale Miniature
Waifumon Kofitia - 160mm Scale Miniature
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Waifumon Kofitia arrives as a fully physical resin miniature, standing at an imposing 160mm scale and ready to assemble and paint straight from the box. Sculpted by SiryllArt studio, this piece captures a wildly expressive character drawn from a creature-collector faction inspiration, blending pin-up attitude with a monstrous, toxic edge. The front view showcases her oversized puffer jacket, dramatic hair buns, and a confident smirk, while the rear reveals the true horror beneath: a bulbous, skull-marked silhouette bristling with exhaust nozzles that blast vivid green toxic jets. The base features a swirling mass of translucent green energy clouds, giving the finished piece a dynamic sense of movement and danger.
Every unit in this listing is a pre-printed physical resin casting. Supports have already been removed and the piece has been cleaned and sanded where needed. It ships ready to assemble if multi-part, and ready to receive primer and paint. No files, no home printing and no specialist equipment are required. This is a display-grade collectible built for the serious hobbyist who wants to get straight to the painting table.
Waifumon Kofitia is a standout centrepiece for any collection, shelf display, or narrative diorama. The sculpt rewards careful painting with its layered textures: quilted jacket panels, organic hair detail, mechanical nozzles, and the dramatic translucent base element. At 160mm, it commands real presence alongside other large-scale figures.
Miniature is supplied unpainted. Glue may be required for multi-part assembly. Resin miniatures can be fragile and should be handled with care.
Painting Guide: Waifumon Kofitia - 160mm Scale Miniature
This guide will help you get the most out of the sculpt and replicate the vivid, high-contrast studio colour scheme shown in the preview renders.
1. Prime
- Apply a thin, even coat of grey or white primer across all surfaces to reveal fine detail before committing to colour.
- Use black primer selectively on recessed areas of the jacket and base to pre-shade deep shadows.
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat the puffer jacket with a deep purple such as Xereus Purple or Naggaroth Night, working in thin layers.
- Build up to a midtone of Genestealer Purple or Warlock Purple on raised panels, leaving deep recesses dark.
3. Trim and Details
- Pick out the jacket zipper and nozzle clamps with Leadbelcher, then wash with Nuln Oil for a worn metal look.
- Paint the hair with Slaanesh Grey as a base and highlight tips with white, blending to a pale lavender.
4. Weapons
- Basecoat the exhaust nozzles with Ironbreaker and wash with a green-tinted shade to tie them to the base effect.
- Highlight nozzle rims with Stormhost Silver for a polished chrome finish.
5. Weathering
- Apply a thin wash of Biel-Tan Green over the translucent base element and nozzle exhausts to unify the toxic colour theme.
- Stipple small chips of Rhinox Hide onto jacket edges to suggest wear and travel.
6. Bases
- Drybrush the green energy cloud base with Moot Green, then glaze with Waywatcher Green for a deep, glowing translucent finish that catches the light.
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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