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Monsters, SciFi
Necromorph Leaper (model 1)
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
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CHAOS BLACK PRIMER SPRAY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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- Comes with instruction for safe use
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Necromorph Leaper (model 1)
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
4,50 € 4,95 €
The day I first encountered the Necromorph Leaper resin miniature was unlike any other. It was a moment that shook my perception of the resin army community. As a longtime member, I’d seen a lot—various miniatures, different styles, new designs—but nothing like this. This piece was otherworldly, a perfect balance of terror and elegance.
Necromorph Leaper—just the name sent chills down my spine. I had been following the work of the Resin Armies community for years. They were always at the cutting edge of 3D printed miniatures, but when I saw this one, I knew it was something special. It was far from your average piece. There was something alive about it. And when I say alive, I mean it. The Necromorph Leaper seemed to pulse with energy, as though it had been drawn from some forbidden universe.
The moment I saw it on the Resin Armies website, I couldn’t resist. You can find it right here: https://resinarmies.com/. The sculpt was beautiful, but also haunting. The figure’s long limbs curved in unnatural ways, its twisted posture capturing the essence of something unnervingly alien. The Necromorph Leaper was far from static. It was a dynamic force frozen in time, ready to leap from the tabletop and into a world where reality and nightmare blurred.
The miniature’s details were beyond impressive. It wasn’t just another zombie or monster. The craftsmanship was apparent in the sharp, jagged edges of its claws, the twisted sinews of its limbs, and the gnarled, almost skeletal features of its face. Every inch of it was carefully designed, making it feel like a creature from a different galaxy, one that existed beyond the limits of the human imagination.
When I opened the package from Resin Armies, the first thing I noticed was the weight of the Necromorph Leaper. It wasn’t too heavy, but it felt solid, dense—like it was crafted from something more than mere resin. The pieces fit together with precision, each one clicking into place with ease. The texture was smooth, yet when I ran my fingers over it, I could feel the depth of the miniature’s design.
I had to paint it. Painting the Necromorph Leaper was an experience I’ll never forget. The design of this model demanded attention to detail. The resin surface provided a perfect canvas for painting. The intricate lines of the creature’s skin demanded high-quality paint and a steady hand. I knew this miniature deserved my best work, so I spent hours perfecting every stroke.
First, I primed it with a dark undercoat to make sure the depth of the features would stand out. As I added layers of paint, the Necromorph Leaper began to come alive. The light and shadows on its twisted body created an eerie sense of movement. I used a combination of dark greens, deep blues, and a hint of bone white to give it a grotesque, almost sickly look. The creature’s eyes were the final touch. I used a touch of glowing green, which made them appear as though they were constantly shifting, alive with an energy of their own.
But what really made this piece stand out was the leaping pose. The model’s posture was such that it seemed ready to spring into action at any moment. The long arms, the bent legs, the almost hunched posture—it felt like the Necromorph Leaper was caught in mid-motion, an unstoppable force trapped in resin. The sheer dynamic energy it projected was astounding.
There are other miniatures in the world, yes, but few that invoke such a feeling of unease and awe at the same time. Every angle you looked at it from, the Necromorph Leaper seemed to tell a different story. From the front, it looked like a horrifying creature waiting to pounce, but from the side, you could see the fine detail in the spines that ran down its back, the grotesque texture of its skin, and the skeletal hands that seemed to reach for something unseen.
After finishing the paint job, I placed the Necromorph Leaper on my display shelf, where it sat proudly among my other creations. But this one stood out. I could feel it pulling attention from visitors. It was an unnerving centerpiece in my collection. Whether I was showing it off to friends or just admiring it in solitude, I couldn’t escape the sense that the Necromorph Leaper was alive—always just on the edge of movement.
What truly impressed me was the craftsmanship that went into creating this miniature. The creators behind Resin Armies didn’t just design a figure, they designed an experience. Each line, each curve, each horror built into the model brought it to life in ways that standard 3D printed miniatures never could. The more I looked at the piece, the more I realized that this wasn’t just a collectible. It was a work of art.
And then there was the matter of assembly. Many resin miniatures require precision when putting them together, but the Necromorph Leaper was different. The pieces fit together so seamlessly that I barely had to do any work. The sculptors at Resin Armies had clearly designed it with both the collector and the painter in mind. There was no hassle in assembling the model. The joints connected without trouble, and the parts lined up perfectly. It was a joy to put together and would make any hobbyist proud.
The Necromorph Leaper is, without a doubt, one of the finest examples of what the resin army community is capable of. Its intricacy and terrifying design are a testament to the level of skill and imagination that goes into creating these 3D printed miniatures. If you’re looking for a piece that will elevate your collection to another level, look no further than this disturbing yet mesmerizing figure.
And it’s not just about the model. It’s about the community that stands behind it. The Resin Armies community is full of passionate artists, hobbyists, and collectors who share a love for high-quality miniatures. The people behind Resin Armies are constantly pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in the world of 3D printing. Every piece is a masterpiece, and the Necromorph Leaper is no exception.
As I sat back and looked at my completed work, I realized that this was more than just a miniature. It was a story. The Necromorph Leaper had a history. It wasn’t just some random creation; it was part of a larger universe—a universe where monstrous creatures lurked in the shadows, waiting to strike. It was a perfect example of how the world of resin miniatures can take you to places you’ve never been, can make you feel things you’ve never felt, and can spark your creativity in ways you never expected.
If you’re a fan of dark fantasy or horror-themed miniatures, the Necromorph Leaper is a must-have. It fits into any collection, whether you’re looking to add something terrifying to your army or just want a standout piece for your display. And the best part? It’s available on the Resin Armies website: https://resinarmies.com/. They offer top-quality 3D printed miniatures that are crafted with care, precision, and a love for the craft.
So, if you want to take your miniature collection to the next level, check out the Necromorph Leaper. It’s a masterpiece you won’t regret. Trust me. You won’t find anything like it anywhere else.
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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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