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Fantasy, Monsters, RPG
Baby Wendigo
Base not included. Compatible with 28-32mm scale games.Â
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.Â
This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age.Â
SKU: M3DM00446 -
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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 -
Baby Wendigo
Base not included. Compatible with 28-32mm scale games.Â
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.Â
This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age.Â
3,95 € 4,95 €
Fantasy Prompt: Witnessing the Baby Wendigo – A Resin Armies Community Perspective
It’s a strange thing to witness the birth of something so terrifying yet so captivating. As a proud member of the Resin Armies community, I’ve seen plenty of miniatures in my time, but when I first encountered the Baby Wendigo, I knew it was something special. It wasn’t just a miniature, it was a masterpiece—one that pushed the boundaries of what we could expect from 3D-printed figurines.
Imagine, if you will, a creature born of the cold, twisted woods of northern legends, its form both horrifying and oddly endearing. The Baby Wendigo is not a full-grown predator, but rather a young creature, not yet fully aware of its own horrifying power. This is what makes it so unique. It exudes an aura of unease, drawing you in with a mixture of vulnerability and menace. At first glance, the creature seems small—its hunched back and gangly limbs reminiscent of a child, yet something about its jagged claws, glowing eyes, and gaunt features tells you it is anything but innocent.
The Baby Wendigo stands just under two inches tall, but that small size is packed with unsettling detail. From its elongated fingers, which seem more like claws than human hands, to the ribs jutting out from its sunken chest, this creature is crafted with meticulous care. Its face is what truly sets it apart—large, wide-set eyes that glow with a faint, eerie light, set in a face gaunt with hunger, yet holding a kind of childlike curiosity. There’s something almost pitiful about it, as though it’s still learning to hunt or trying to understand the world around it, but the promise of danger lingers in every aspect of its design.
The Design Philosophy Behind the Baby Wendigo
When it comes to miniature design, Resin Armies has always been known for its commitment to capturing the essence of fantasy creatures, but with the Baby Wendigo, they’ve outdone themselves. The creature’s twisted, unnerving form is perfectly suited for a resin casting, which allows the smallest details to shine through in a way that would be difficult with other materials.
What immediately strikes you about the Baby Wendigo is how the sculptors have captured the feeling of something both unnatural and organic. Its body language—hunched forward in a crouch, the long, spindly legs bent awkwardly beneath it—gives it a sense of both innocence and menace. The twisted antlers on its head, barely sprouting from its scalp, are perfect for highlighting the creature’s supernatural origins, and its teeth, jagged and sharp, peek from behind the corners of its mouth like the beginnings of a monstrous grin. This is no ordinary child-like creature; it’s a horrifying glimpse of what lies at the intersection of folklore and nightmare.
The design allows for customization, as well. The Baby Wendigo’s limbs are slightly modular, allowing you to adjust its pose, perhaps to fit into a specific narrative or campaign setting. Its face, while unsettling in its design, is painted in ways that bring out different moods—its haunting glow can be softened with a more subtle wash of color, or its sharp, dangerous features can be accentuated with bolder highlights and shadows. This flexibility makes it ideal for collectors and players who want to make the Baby Wendigo their own.
The Painting Process: Bringing the Baby Wendigo to Life
As a member of the Resin Armies community, painting miniatures is something I cherish. The Baby Wendigo is an absolute treat for any painter, from beginner to expert. The way the resin captures every curve, wrinkle, and muscle in its body makes every brushstroke feel like it’s adding another layer to the creature’s essence.
Starting with the body, the gaunt, thin frame of the Baby Wendigo can be painted with a range of techniques to achieve different effects. You might want to use a lighter palette of pale, ghostly whites and blues to emphasize its ethereal, otherworldly nature, or perhaps a more sinister approach with dark, almost black hues, to give it a more menacing tone. Either way, the resin’s smooth surface allows for a range of techniques to shine, whether it’s layering glazes, using dry brushing for texture, or even incorporating some wet blending.
The face of the Baby Wendigo is where things get really fun. The eyes—large and full of both malice and curiosity—are one of the miniature’s most striking features. Getting them just right is key to bringing the creature to life. I suggest starting with a subtle undercoat of yellow or green for the eyes, then glazing over them with a wash of red or orange to give them that eerie, glowing quality. If you want to take it a step further, you can even add a small amount of gloss varnish to create a wet, reflective look, as though the Baby Wendigo’s gaze is both penetrating and hungry.
Finally, the Baby Wendigo’s antlers and claws are perfect for some weathering effects. Using washes of brown or rust, you can age these parts, adding a sense of wear and tear, as though the creature has been wandering the cold wilderness for far too long. This adds depth to the miniature and makes it appear more alive, even though it’s a fantastical, supernatural being.
Integrating the Baby Wendigo Into Your Campaign
The Baby Wendigo isn’t just a miniature for display; it’s an opportunity to enrich your tabletop role-playing experience. This creature is perfect for campaigns that involve the supernatural, dark folklore, or eerie forests filled with ancient secrets. Its presence on the battlefield can signal impending danger or be a clue to the deeper mysteries of a haunted wilderness.
In my current campaign, the Baby Wendigo has become an integral part of the story. The party stumbled upon a village at the edge of a cursed forest, where the inhabitants spoke of strange, monstrous children lurking in the trees. They were told not to venture too far, for the Wendigos—these half-human, half-beast creatures—were the remnants of a long-forgotten curse. The Baby Wendigo, in this case, serves as both a plot device and a memorable encounter, allowing the players to question whether this young creature is truly evil or simply a victim of an ancient curse.
Its small size and innocent appearance add a layer of tension to every encounter. Is it simply a lost child that needs saving? Or is it the beginning of something far darker? The ambiguity of the Baby Wendigo’s intentions makes it a perfect tool for building tension, mystery, and even compassion in your storytelling. It’s a creature that can evoke sympathy, fear, and fascination all at once—an ideal challenge for any Dungeon Master or Game Master looking to create a truly memorable experience.
Why the Baby Wendigo Represents the Best of Resin Armies
As a member of the Resin Armies community, I’ve seen how the company has evolved over the years, consistently delivering top-tier miniatures that blend artistry with playability. The Baby Wendigo is a shining example of this. It’s detailed, dynamic, and offers countless opportunities for customization and creativity. The fact that it is also printed in resin ensures that every intricate detail is faithfully reproduced, allowing hobbyists to appreciate its design fully.
The miniature’s small size doesn’t hinder its impact; if anything, it only adds to its uniqueness. Resin Armies has truly outdone itself with this piece, making sure that it’s not only a fantastic addition to your collection but also a versatile tool for your campaigns. Whether you are a painter looking for a challenge or a storyteller searching for a creature to add depth to your world, the Baby Wendigo is the perfect miniature to fill that role.
Conclusion: Your Chance to Experience the Baby Wendigo
Whether you’re a seasoned player or a beginner in the world of 3D printing and miniature painting, the Baby Wendigo offers something for everyone. Its intricate design, eerie presence, and potential for customization make it an essential piece for any fantasy collection.
If you’re looking for a truly unique miniature that stands out on the table and offers endless creative possibilities, look no further than the Baby Wendigo from Resin Armies.
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Compatible with 28-32mm scale games. Base not included.
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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