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WarpLand miniature - Technocrat
WarpLand miniature - Technocrat
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This WarpLand miniature depicts a Technocrat, one of the persecuted scholars who dare to study and wield the forbidden machinery of the ancient Eloi. In a world shattered by the war between the Eloi and the Morlocks, where the Warp seeps through cracked reality and corrupts all it touches, the Technocrats walk a razor edge between salvation and heresy. Hunted by Temple zealots and feared by common folk who see their crackling instruments as tools of the Void, these lone operators survive by cunning, firepower, and an intimate knowledge of relics most would not dare to touch.
This figure captures a seasoned Technocrat kneeling low over a downed automaton, one knee braced against the rubble as he hefts a toothed chainblade in one hand and levels a long-barrelled energy weapon in the other. His bulky padded armour is studded with jury-rigged components, a rebreather hangs at his chest, aviator goggles are pushed up onto his helmet, and a heavy cape billows behind him, road-worn and patched. The base incorporates the crumbling shell of a fallen mechanical construct, a testament to the dangers he faces and the prizes he claims from the ruins of Arkanar.
The model measures 31mm from feet to eyes and is cast in high-quality grey resin. It is supplied in 5 parts, including two weapon arm options, a scenic base insert, and the main torso assembly, giving you flexibility in posing and load-out. Miniatures are supplied unassembled and unpainted. Resin models may require light cleaning and preparation before assembly.
Whether you are running a campaign through the wastes of Arkanar, the boglands of The Grunge, or the lawless streets of Abraxas, this WarpLand miniature makes an outstanding player character model, NPC scholar, or mercenary specialist for your tabletop RPG sessions.
Painting Guide: TechnocratThis guide will help you bring your Technocrat to life with a grim, road-worn palette fitting the broken world of WarpLand.
1. Prime
- Prime with a neutral grey or black spray to preserve fine surface detail on the armour panels and mechanical components.
2. Armour Base
- Basecoat the padded armour sections in a deep olive drab or worn military khaki to evoke salvaged field gear.
- Paint the hard plate sections in a dark iron grey, keeping it desaturated to suggest scavenged Eloi alloys.
3. Trim and Details
- Pick out tubing, clasps, and rebreather grilles in tarnished brass or dull bronze using a fine detail brush.
- Apply a thin coat of muted leather brown to the cape and any strapping, then drybrush a lighter bone tone along the edges to suggest heavy use.
4. Weapons
- Basecoat the chainblade teeth in a cold steel, then apply a selective rust wash along the serrated edge for a menacing, battle-worn look.
- Paint the energy weapon barrel in dark gunmetal and add a faint OSL glow in pale blue-green around the emitter tip to hint at barely contained Eloi power.
5. Weathering
- Wash the entire model with a dark brown or black oil wash, allowing it to settle into panel lines, rivets, and recesses across the armour and cape.
- Drybrush raised armour edges and mechanical parts lightly with a bright silver to simulate chipped paint and years of wear across the wastes. This WarpLand miniature rewards heavy weathering for maximum grimdark effect.
6. Bases
- Drybrush the rubble and fallen automaton casing on the base in pale grey and dust tones, then apply a thin oxide streak of orange-brown around the mechanical components to suggest corroded Eloi metal long abandoned in the ruins of Arkanar.
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