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Cyberpunk, SciFi
Psychic powered children Kiyoko
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 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
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Psychic powered children Kiyoko
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
3,50 € 4,95 €
The Psychic Children of Kiyoko: A Witness’s Tale
I’ve seen many battles in my time with the Resin Army. But nothing quite prepared me for the psychic-powered children of Kiyoko. These young ones, barely in their teens, wield abilities that would make even the most seasoned warriors tremble. Their powers are like nothing I’ve ever witnessed before. And trust me, I’ve witnessed a lot.
Kiyoko is a place few people know about. Hidden away, it sits far from the prying eyes of the world. But it’s not just the location that makes it a mystery. It’s the children. They are not ordinary kids. They are born with powers far beyond what anyone could imagine. Their abilities are a force of nature. And when they fight, it’s like watching a storm unleashed.
The First Encounter
I remember the first time I encountered Kiyoko. It was just another mission for Resin Armies. I’d received orders to scout out the area and report back. Nothing special, right? I thought I’d come across a few rogue groups of militia or, at worst, a few scavengers. But when I arrived in Kiyoko, everything changed.
The air was thick with energy. I could feel it pressing against my skin, buzzing in the air like a live wire. And then I saw them.
At first, I didn’t know what I was looking at. A group of children, standing in the middle of the ruined city, their eyes closed. They looked peaceful, serene, but something about the way they stood sent a shiver down my spine. Their bodies were surrounded by a faint, shimmering glow. It was as if they were in sync with the universe itself.
I stood there, hidden, watching them for what felt like hours. And then, out of nowhere, a shockwave ripped through the air. The children didn’t move, but their energy pulsed outward, blasting everything in its path. Buildings crumbled, the ground cracked, and the world seemed to twist on its axis.
That was the first sign of their power.
The Children of Kiyoko
These children are not like us. They don’t fight with weapons or machines. Their power is their weapon. Each child has a unique ability. Some can manipulate energy, others can control objects with their minds. But the most terrifying ones, the ones I’ve learned to fear, can control the very fabric of reality itself. They don’t just move things—they change them.
One of them, a girl named Asahi, can bend time. I saw it with my own eyes. She moved through time like it was water, slipping between moments, shifting events before they could even happen. A single thought from her and she could undo everything. It’s like fighting a ghost—there’s no way to predict her next move.
Then there’s Riku, a boy who can manipulate the elements. Fire, water, air, earth—he controls them all. I watched him summon a storm that turned the sky black and rained down lightning. The force of it nearly knocked me off my feet. It’s like he’s the storm itself.
But the most dangerous of them all is Kiyomi. She doesn’t have control over just one element or ability. She can manipulate anything. Thoughts, memories, even people. She’s the true leader of the group. I’ve heard rumors that she has the power to control the minds of adults, turning them into puppets. I don’t know if it’s true, but I wouldn’t be surprised. She has a presence that makes you feel like you’re nothing more than a pawn in her game.
The Battle with the Resin Army
As a member of the Resin Army, I’ve been part of many battles. But none have been as intense as the one I had with the children of Kiyoko. We were sent to contain them, to stop them from using their powers to destroy everything in their path. But we didn’t realize how powerful they truly were.
We were ready for a fight, but nothing could have prepared us for the sheer scale of destruction the children unleashed. It started with Riku, the boy who controlled the elements. He summoned a storm like no other. Lightning cracked across the sky, and thunder boomed like the roar of an angry god. We had no choice but to retreat to cover.
But the children didn’t stop. They pursued us, moving through the storm with ease. Asahi, the time manipulator, slipped between moments, dodging our attacks before we even launched them. And Kiyomi? She was the real threat. I could feel her power in my mind, pushing against my thoughts, trying to take control. It was like being trapped in a nightmare, unable to escape.
The battle was a blur. My team and I fought desperately, using every trick we knew. We tried to use the Resin Army’s advanced technology to neutralize their powers. We launched drones, activated energy shields, and even tried to use EMPs to disrupt their psychic abilities. But it was all in vain.
No matter what we threw at them, the children adapted. They were always one step ahead. Every time we thought we had them cornered, they slipped away, or worse, turned the tide of the battle against us.
I remember standing there, watching Kiyomi raise her hand. The world around me froze. I couldn’t move, couldn’t breathe. She was controlling my very thoughts, shaping my reality with a single flick of her wrist. I thought that was it. I thought I was done for.
But then, something strange happened.
The Turning Point
Just when I thought all hope was lost, a strange force shifted in the air. It wasn’t the children’s power. It was something else. I looked up to see Resin Armies’ reinforcements—newly designed 3D printed miniatures, built to be faster and stronger than ever before. These were the next generation of combat units. They were designed to counteract the psychic abilities of the Kiyoko children.
The Resin Armies technology had finally caught up with the children’s abilities. It was a game-changer. The 3D printed miniatures were equipped with advanced psychic dampeners, allowing them to fight back against the children’s powers. I watched as the reinforcements engaged the children, blocking their telekinetic blows and resisting their mind control.
But it wasn’t just about technology. The Resin Armies community had learned a lot from previous battles. We had grown stronger, smarter, and more prepared. The new generation of Resin Armies was unlike anything I’d seen before. They were flexible, versatile, and unstoppable.
The battle raged on for hours, but eventually, the children of Kiyoko were forced to retreat. It wasn’t a victory, not in the traditional sense. But we had held our ground, and that was enough.
What Comes Next?
The battle with the children of Kiyoko left a mark on me, something I’ll never forget. Their powers are beyond anything I’ve ever seen, and I’m not sure if we’ve seen the last of them. But one thing is certain: Resin Armies has learned from this experience.
We’re better prepared than ever before. The new 3D printed miniatures are stronger, smarter, and more capable of adapting to the ever-evolving battlefield. And with every new challenge, we get stronger. We’re ready for whatever comes next.
If you want to be a part of this resilient community, head over to Resin Armies. Join us in the fight, and become part of the future of miniature combat.
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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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