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Zurgoth

Zurgoth

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Zurgoth is a towering resin miniature cast at 75mm scale, sculpted by Print Fantasy and inspired by the hulking chaos troll brutes of ancient warbands. This physical miniature arrives ready to assemble and paint, with supports already removed and the surface cleaned and prepared for the brush.

Standing at an imposing 75mm, this single-figure kit dominates any display shelf or battlefield. Every detail has been rendered with exceptional precision: the snarling beast-like face frozen mid-roar, the heavily wrapped arms adorned with brutal spiked pauldrons, the tattered hide skirt layered over scaled legs, and the fearsome spiked flail clutched in one massive fist. The opposing hand crackles with a suggestion of raw power, claws spread wide. The textured rubble base grounds the figure in a ruined warzone aesthetic that suits any grimdark setting.

Zurgoth is designed for adult hobbyists who demand quality in their collection. Whether displayed as a centrepiece or fielded as a fearsome boss unit in your skirmish games, this miniature commands attention through sheer scale and ferocious sculpt quality. The level of surface detail rewards careful brush work and advanced painting techniques alike.

Supplied as a physical resin miniature for one (1) figure. Unpainted. Assembly may be required depending on part configuration. Paints, glue, and tools are sold separately.

Painting Guide: Zurgoth

This guide is designed to help you bring Zurgoth to life with a grimdark, battle-worn palette that matches the brutish power of this colossal figure.

1. Prime

  • Apply a grey or black zenithal prime to establish natural shadow and light contrast across the large muscle masses and armour plates

2. Armour Base

  • Base coat armour plates with a dark iron or cold steel shade such as Leadbelcher or Iron Warriors
  • Apply a stone grey to the wrapped cloth and hide areas to separate them visually from the metallic armour

3. Trim and Details

  • Pick out spikes and studs with a brighter silver highlight to make them pop against darker armour
  • Use a deep brown or leather tone on the bandage wrappings and belt pouches for contrast

4. Weapons

  • Paint the spiked flail head with a heavily metallic base, then apply rust and grime washes to suggest years of brutal use
  • Drybrush the weapon edges with bright silver to retain a sense of deadly sharpness beneath the corrosion

5. Weathering

  • Use a sponge technique with dark brown to stipple chipping across armour surfaces for a battered, campaign-worn look
  • Wash the entire model with a dark brown or black shade to unify tones and deepen recesses throughout the sculpt

6. Bases

  • Paint the rocky rubble base in dark grey with drybrushed lighter grey highlights, adding patches of orange rust or cracked earth pigment to reinforce the desolate battlefield theme

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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