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Bits & Parts, Fantasy, Fantasy Bits
Knight Corpses X5
Get five Knight Corpses Bits resin pieces for your miniatures.
Compatible with 25mm scale games. These pieces are printed in high-quality resin, making them perfect for painting. Their durability and fine detail make them ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our bits are printed with a 0.04mm resolution on 12k printers and have been thoroughly washed and cured after printing. Supports have been removed, but some additional cleaning may be required before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts. This product contains small parts that could pose a choking hazard and is not suitable for children under fourteen years old.
SKU: ADA000209 -
Spray Primers
Chaos Black Spray Paint
CHAOS BLACK PRIMER SPRAY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Chaos Black Spray is designed for basecoating plastic, resin and metal miniatures. Reformulated for maximum results, with a fantastic black colour.- Can be used as basecoat or undercoat
- 400ml spray can
- Comes with instruction for safe use
SKU: GW62-02 -
Knight Corpses X5
Get five Knight Corpses Bits resin pieces for your miniatures.
Compatible with 25mm scale games. These pieces are printed in high-quality resin, making them perfect for painting. Their durability and fine detail make them ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our bits are printed with a 0.04mm resolution on 12k printers and have been thoroughly washed and cured after printing. Supports have been removed, but some additional cleaning may be required before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts. This product contains small parts that could pose a choking hazard and is not suitable for children under fourteen years old.
5,50 € 5,95 €
The battlefield is silent now, but the stories it tells are anything but quiet. Among the broken weapons and shattered shields lie the remnants of a legendary force: the Knight Corpses. As a devoted member of the resin armies community, I’ve spent countless hours admiring, crafting, and assembling miniatures, but nothing quite compares to the haunting allure of these undead knights. The intricate details, the dark lore, and the creative potential of these resin bits have cemented them as a must-have addition for enthusiasts and wargamers alike. Let me guide you through the enigmatic world of the Knight Corpses and why they should become a part of your collection.
The Legend of the Knight Corpses
In the lore of many fantasy settings, the Knight Corpses represent the fallen champions of ancient orders, brought back from the grave to serve a cursed master. Clad in decaying armor, these warriors are imbued with both martial prowess and a supernatural terror. Their skeletal frames still bear the marks of valiant battles, making them the perfect choice for anyone who wants to weave a tale of heroism turned tragedy on their gaming table.
What sets them apart, however, is not just their grim backstory but also the stunning craftsmanship of the resin bits used to bring them to life. Every scar, every notch in their armor, and every scrap of tattered cloth tells a story. These miniatures are a canvas for creativity, allowing you to breathe new life into an undead army that will captivate both casual viewers and seasoned tabletop competitors.
Why Resin Bits Matter
If you’re a veteran of resin armies, you already know the value of high-quality resin bits. For newcomers, consider this: the beauty of resin lies in its unparalleled ability to capture fine details. Unlike other materials, resin can immortalize the intricate designs of a Knight’s breastplate or the jagged edges of a broken sword. When you’re working with miniatures that need to embody both the elegance of their former lives and the grotesque decay of undeath, resin is the only material that delivers.
Moreover, resin bits allow for maximum customization. The modular nature of many Knight Corpses kits means you can assemble your warriors to match your personal vision. Want a skeleton knight wielding dual cursed blades? Done. How about a lancer with a shattered standard? The possibilities are endless. For those who thrive on building truly unique armies, the adaptability of resin bits is a game-changer.
The Joy of Customization
Assembling a Knight Corpses army isn’t just a hobby—it’s an art form. The resin community thrives on creativity, and there’s no better way to showcase your artistic side than with these miniatures. Whether you’re using a kit straight out of the box or combining different resin bits to create a wholly original character, the act of building and painting these undead knights is as satisfying as deploying them in battle.
Here are some tips for getting the most out of your Knight Corpses:
- Mix and Match Parts: Combine different kits to create unique combinations. For example, pair the shield from one set with a sword from another to make your knight truly one of a kind.
- Experiment with Bases: A dynamic base can elevate your miniature to the next level. Consider creating bases that tell a story, such as a ruined castle or a cursed battlefield.
- Explore Weathering Techniques: Use paints, washes, and pigments to add layers of realism. Techniques like dry brushing and rust effects can make your Knight Corpses look like they’ve just risen from centuries of slumber.
Community Inspiration
The resin armies community is one of the most passionate and supportive groups you’ll find. Social media platforms and online forums are brimming with incredible examples of painted Knight Corpses, along with tips and tutorials for bringing your own undead champions to life. Sharing your progress and seeing others’ creations can be both inspiring and motivating.
Many hobbyists have turned their Knight Corpses into striking centerpieces for their armies. Some go all-in on the horror aesthetic, using muted tones and weathering to create a gritty, realistic look. Others lean into the fantasy side, incorporating glowing runes, ethereal greens, and magical effects. The beauty of resin miniatures is that they can accommodate any style, making them perfect for storytelling and gameplay alike.
Why Knight Corpses Are Perfect for Wargames
Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Knight Corpses shine on the battlefield. These miniatures often feature unique designs that lend themselves well to wargame mechanics. Their skeletal forms make them ideal for armies that focus on attrition or terror tactics, and their heavily armored remnants can serve as elite units or leaders.
Imagine fielding an entire regiment of these haunting warriors, their sunken eyes and rusted blades striking fear into your opponent. Or envision a single, powerful undead knight—a once-noble champion turned dark avenger—standing at the forefront of your army as a general. The versatility of Knight Corpses ensures they can fit seamlessly into any wargame scenario.
Where to Start
If you’re ready to dive into the world of Knight Corpses, start by exploring the wide variety of resin bits available. Look for kits that offer detailed sculpts and modular options to ensure maximum customization. Consider the themes you want for your army—are they an ancient order cursed for their hubris, or loyal retainers forced to serve an evil necromancer? The choice is yours.
For those new to resin armies, don’t be intimidated. Many beginner-friendly kits include clear instructions and high-quality pieces that are easy to work with. Joining a resin armies community or following online tutorials can also help you refine your skills and make the most of your miniatures.
The Final Word
Whether you’re a seasoned hobbyist or a newcomer looking to start your first army, the Knight Corpses offer endless possibilities for creativity, storytelling, and gaming. Their intricate designs, haunting lore, and versatility make them a standout choice for any collection. With high-quality resin bits, you can bring these undead warriors to life and create an army that’s as unique as it is fearsome.
Ready to unleash the Knight Corpses on your tabletop? Visit Resin Armies, your 3D printed miniature store.
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Compatible with 28mm scale games. This miniature is printed in high quality resin perfect for painting. Its resistance and high definition make it ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our figures are printed with a resolution of 0,04mm 12k printers and have been smoothly washed and cured after printing. Additionally, all supports have been removed, although they may require some additional cleaning before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts. This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age.
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