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Cyberpunk, SciFi
Damaged Android Science Officer 2
Bases 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
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Damaged Android Science Officer 2
Bases 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
3,50 € 4,95 €
Title: The Mysterious Damaged Android Science Officer 2 – A Resin Miniature Like No Other
As a devoted member of the Resin Armies community, I’ve seen countless miniatures pass through our digital marketplace, but nothing quite like the Damaged Android Science Officer 2. It’s a striking and unique model that tells a story all on its own, and after spending several weeks examining it, I can confidently say this is one of the most exciting and imaginative pieces I’ve ever encountered. The details, the craftsmanship, and the narrative behind this damaged android are what make it stand out. So, allow me to walk you through this fascinating resin miniature and the journey it represents for collectors, hobbyists, and model enthusiasts.
The Concept of the Damaged Android Science Officer 2
At first glance, the Damaged Android Science Officer 2 miniature might appear like any other android-based character you’ve seen in sci-fi narratives. However, when you delve deeper into its design and presentation, a wealth of story and meaning emerges. The Science Officer 2 is an android designed for space exploration and research, equipped with the intellect of a thousand human scientists and the precision of a mechanical mind. But something went wrong, and the once-pristine exterior is now damaged, revealing the complex inner workings of the machine and the dark history that it’s left behind.
The miniature captures the essence of this tragedy beautifully. Its armor plating, scuffed and worn, hints at countless battles or mishaps encountered during its service. However, it’s not just the superficial damage that tells the story. The miniature artist has skillfully sculpted the android’s mechanical limbs, showing signs of wear and tear, with exposed wires and cracked plating. It gives the sense of a once highly advanced machine that has been slowly deteriorating, and with it, the hopes of a once-great mission.
The head, too, is a marvel of design. The Science Officer’s faceplate is cracked in places, its once emotionless, smooth surface now broken and jagged, almost as if reflecting the internal turmoil of an android grappling with the concept of its own mortality. Its glowing eyes seem to flicker in a sad imitation of life. The damaged nature of the figure is an exploration of the theme of imperfection within technology, which many science fiction stories dive into.
The Detail and Craftsmanship of the Resin Model
What makes the Damaged Android Science Officer 2 truly special is not just its concept or the design, but the meticulous craftsmanship behind its creation. Being a resin miniature, the model is incredibly detailed, and every crack, scratch, and damaged section of the android has been faithfully recreated. The attention to detail is outstanding, allowing even the most minor imperfections to come to life.
Resin Armies, being at the forefront of 3D printed miniatures, has ensured that this model is optimized for collectors who appreciate intricate work. The fine layers of the resin are visible in the sharp contours of the android’s mechanical body, and every corner, every broken segment, feels like a piece of the overall narrative. You’ll find small rivets, seams, and imperfections in the plating that would typically be overlooked in a more standard, mass-produced piece. The way the model holds up under inspection at different angles only adds to its depth.
The resin itself has been chosen carefully for its durability and flexibility. Unlike traditional metal miniatures, resin allows for sharp details and more delicate features, and this model makes the most of that capability. The android’s limbs, fingers, and joints are thin and precise, yet they feel solid enough to stand up to the demands of careful handling and painting.
As a resin enthusiast, I have often found that the weight of a piece can tell a lot about its quality. The Damaged Android Science Officer 2 has the perfect weight to it, feeling substantial in your hands without being overly heavy. Resin Armies has clearly refined its 3D printing process, providing a miniature that is not just a collectible, but also a joy to assemble and paint.
The Narrative Behind the Miniature
Every miniature tells a story, but with the Damaged Android Science Officer 2, the story feels alive. This model isn’t just a mechanical figure; it’s a character that invites speculation and imagination. The android’s backstory is one of tragedy, isolation, and perhaps even a glimmer of hope. As a member of the Resin Armies community, I’ve had the pleasure of discussing with other collectors about the potential narratives that could unfold from this one figure.
Perhaps the Science Officer 2 was once part of a vast exploration team, sent out to discover new worlds and gather data on far-off civilizations. Over time, though, it became isolated, its comrades either destroyed or lost, and the android was left to wander the cosmos alone. The cracks in its body aren’t just physical—they are symbolic of the emotional weight it carries as it trudges on, questioning its own purpose.
Maybe the android was involved in a catastrophic event—a space battle or an environmental disaster—that left it as the last remaining survivor of its kind. It’s easy to imagine this damaged android roaming the ruins of a once-great spaceship, trying to repair itself in the hopes of continuing its mission, but each attempt only deepens the scars it bears.
The beauty of this resin miniature is that it doesn’t just sit idly on your shelf. It encourages you to build your own story around it. The model’s features—its broken limbs, flickering lights, and scarred armor—offer an open invitation for you to dive into its tragic journey. Whether you’re a tabletop gamer or a collector, this miniature offers endless possibilities for role-playing, storytelling, and even diorama creation.
Painting and Customization: Bringing the Android to Life
If you’re like me, one of the most rewarding parts of owning a resin miniature is the process of bringing it to life through painting and customization. The Damaged Android Science Officer 2 is no exception. The beauty of resin models is their ability to capture fine details that give a painter room to play with shading, highlighting, and textures.
As I started painting this miniature, I realized that each crack and piece of damage was an opportunity to tell a different part of the android’s story. I started with a weathered metallic base, using a silver-grey color to represent the outer armor, and then I layered various shades of rust, grime, and dirt to bring out the sense of a machine long abandoned. The cracks in the android’s body were highlighted with dark washes to show the depth of the damage, and I added some light touches of blue to its eyes to simulate a faint glow, suggesting the last remnants of its energy source.
If you’re new to painting resin miniatures, this model is an excellent choice for honing your skills. Its design offers a balance between fine detailing and larger surface areas, giving you the opportunity to experiment with different techniques—dry brushing, washes, and glazing, just to name a few.
For more experienced painters, the Damaged Android Science Officer 2 provides a perfect challenge. The sculpted cracks and wear allow for advanced techniques like chipped paint effects and subtle weathering to truly bring out the android’s tragic nature. I’ve even seen some in the Resin Armies community paint their models to look as if they’ve been in space for decades, with patches of space dust and radiation damage.
Customization is also an exciting avenue for any modeler. The android’s damaged look offers a blank canvas for those who want to alter or enhance the miniature further. Some collectors have even added extra parts, like antennae or cybernetic enhancements, to represent the android’s attempts at self-repair. The flexibility of this model, combined with the beauty of resin, makes it a perfect candidate for personal customization.
The Resin Armies Community and the Android’s Impact
As a long-time member of the Resin Armies community, I’ve seen how this particular miniature has sparked creativity among collectors. The Damaged Android Science Officer 2 has inspired a wave of discussions, with hobbyists sharing their own paint jobs, conversion ideas, and backstories for the android. It has become something of a symbol within the community for the blend of storytelling and artistry that resin miniatures can offer.
Whether you’re a fan of science fiction, a lover of beautifully crafted models, or someone who enjoys the act of bringing a figure to life through painting, this android science officer is a miniature you won’t want to miss. It embodies all the qualities that make Resin Armies a go-to destination for collectors and enthusiasts alike: high-quality materials, intricate designs, and endless possibilities for customization.
If you haven’t yet picked up the Damaged Android Science Officer 2, I highly recommend you do so. It’s a model that stands out in every way and will become a centerpiece in your collection, whether on your shelf or part of an epic tabletop gaming adventure.
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Compatible with 28mm 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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