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WarpLand miniature - The Watchers (x2)

WarpLand miniature - The Watchers (x2)

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This WarpLand miniature set brings two of the most feared servants of the Void to your tabletop: The Watchers, winged daemonic warriors who drift between the shattered skies of Arkanar and the bleeding edge of Doomgape, hunting souls for masters whose names are written in no living tongue. Standing 31mm from feet to eyes, each figure is a monument to corruption made manifest, draped in scarred plate armour and spreading vast, tattered wings across the ruined horizon.

The Watchers are not soldiers. They are omens. Where they circle, settlements burn and roads run empty. Some say they serve the Warlocks of Obsidia, summoned through Void rituals to act as aerial executioners above the Wurmspine passes. Others whisper that they answer to no living master at all, that the Warp simply vomited them into existence fully formed, carrying sword and spear as instruments of a purpose too ancient and too broken to name. The Skull Riders give them wide berth. Even the Iron Lords bar their gates and douse their torches when a shadow crosses the moon at the wrong angle.

Each model in this set of two is cast in high-resolution grey resin and comes as a 10-part kit, allowing for precise assembly and easy access to every surface for painting. The dynamic poses, one raising a sword in a battle cry, one levelling a spear mid-dive, mean the pair work beautifully together as a matched unit or as individual centrepiece threats on the gaming table. Skulls litter the scenic bases, remnants of those who looked up at the wrong moment.

Sculpted by Taiga Miniatures and produced under the WarpLand open licence, The Watchers are fully compatible with WarpLand RPG encounters and work equally well in any grimdark fantasy setting that demands winged supernatural warriors of commanding scale and menace.

Painting Guide: The Watchers (x2)

The painted studio models show a deep violet skin tone offset by teal-blue armour plates and dark crimson wings, a palette that reads as supernatural and unsettling under tabletop lighting. The guide below follows that scheme.

1. Prime

  • Prime the assembled models with a grey or black spray primer, ensuring full coverage across the recessed wing membranes and underside of the cloak.
  • Apply a zenithal highlight of white from directly above to establish a natural light source before blocking in any colour.

2. Armour Base

  • Basecoat all armour plates with a deep teal or dark turquoise, applied in thin, even coats to preserve surface detail on the shoulder guards and helmet horns.
  • Shade the armour recesses with a dark blue-green wash, allowing it to pool naturally around rivets and joins to define structure without losing the cool mid-tone.

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out the armour trim, buckles and mechanical fittings with a warm bronze or aged gold, then shade with a sepia wash to push them back into a battle-worn finish.
  • Paint the face mask detail in a pale bone or aged ivory, leaving the recesses darkened to suggest the hollow, expressionless void behind the helm.

4. Weapons

  • Basecoat sword and spear blades in a dark steel, then drybrush upward with a bright silver to catch the edges and suggest sharpened, well-used weapons.
  • Add thin washes of purple ink along the flat of the blades to hint at Void-corruption seeping through the metal.

5. Weathering

  • Stipple chipped paint effects onto armour edges using a torn blister foam and a dark grey, then add a fine highlight above each chip with off-white to sell the depth of the damage.
  • Glaze the wing membranes from the leading edge inward with a deeper crimson, fading toward a lighter rose or pink at the wing tips to create a translucent, tissue-thin effect.

6. Bases

  • Drybrush the rocky base in dark grey then mid-grey, painting skull details in pale bone. Finish with a thin brown wash across the whole base and seal with matte varnish to protect this WarpLand miniature for the table.
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