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WarpLand miniature - Wurm
WarpLand miniature - Wurm
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This WarpLand miniature depicts the Wurm, one of the most feared abominations to emerge from the Void-scarred wastelands of Arkanar. Where the Warp seeps deepest into the earth, colossal serpentine horrors stir in the dark beneath the Wurmspine mountains, their bodies grown vast and terrible through centuries of Taint corruption. The Wurm is no mere beast. It is a living wound in reality, its scales hardened by exposure to raw Void energy, its maw ringed with cruel bone-like protrusions, and its form coiled as though the very ground beneath it belongs to something that has already claimed it.
Travellers between Sunno and the Citadel whisper of convoys swallowed whole, of wagon trains found stripped and silent with no tracks leading away. Skull Riders give wide berth to certain stretches of broken road. Even Iron Lords, who fear nothing that bleeds, are known to reroute their slaver columns rather than cross the feeding grounds of a Wurm. In the courts of Lagash, the Autarch is said to keep the shed skin of a juvenile specimen mounted in the throne hall, a reminder of what true power looks like before ambition ruins it.
Sculpted by Taiga Miniatures, this resin model stands 103mm from top to bottom and is supplied in 8 separately cast parts, allowing for easy painting access before final assembly. The detail across the interlocking coils, the texture of individual scales, and the horrifying open maw are all rendered with exceptional clarity. This is a centrepiece-scale creature suited to tabletop encounters, display collections, or any campaign set in a world where the line between nature and nightmare has long since been erased.
Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Resin model. Assembly and painting required. Not suitable for children under 15 years.
Painting Guide: WurmThe Wurm rewards a patient approach. Its mass of coiled scales, layered body sections, and grotesque head all respond well to contrast-heavy techniques that let shadow do the heavy lifting. Paint the parts separately before assembly for best results. This guide suits painters of all levels working on a dark, Void-corrupted creature for the WarpLand miniature range.
1. Prime
- Prime with a black or dark grey spray to establish deep shadow across the scale recesses from the very first step.
- A zenithal highlight of light grey over the top will save time on later highlighting and give immediate depth to the coiled form.
2. Scale Base Coat
- Apply a dark desaturated green such as Dark Angel Green or Caliban Green across all scale surfaces as your primary body colour.
- For a more Void-corrupted variant, substitute a deep purple-grey such as Incubi Darkness mixed with a small amount of Naggaroth Night.
3. Scale Highlighting
- Drybrush progressively lighter greens, moving through Loren Forest and then Straken Green, focusing on the raised scale edges and the upper surfaces of the coils.
- Finish with a very light drybrush of Ushabti Bone or Screaming Skull along the topmost ridges to suggest bleached, sun-cracked hide on a creature that surfaces from deep below.
4. Maw and Interior Details
- Base the inner mouth cavity in Mephiston Red or a dark burgundy, then wash deeply with Nuln Oil and Carroburg Crimson to push colour into the fleshy recesses.
- Pick out the teeth and bone protrusions with Rakarth Flesh, shade with Agrax Earthshade, and highlight the tips to Screaming Skull for a stained, ancient look.
5. Weathering
- Apply a thin glaze of Nihilakh Oxide or a diluted teal wash selectively into the deepest scale recesses and around the base of the creature to suggest Void contamination seeping through the body.
- Stipple small patches of Typhus Corrosion across the lower coils where they drag against broken ground, then drybrush lightly with Ryza Rust for mineral staining.
6. Bases
- Texture the base with cracked earth paste or fine sand, painted in dark browns and drybrushed up through Karak Stone to suggest the arid devastation of the Arkanar wastes.
- Add small tufts of dead grass and a thin edge of pure black around the base rim to finish the model cleanly and tie it to the WarpLand miniature aesthetic.
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