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SciFi, Xenos
Sapient humanoid Low Ranked Templar (model 3)
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: PAP001070 -
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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 -
Sapient humanoid Low Ranked Templar (model 3)
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 Humble Rise of the Low Ranked Templar: A Witness’s Perspective
I remember the first time I saw a Low Ranked Templar. It was an odd day, almost like the universe was quietly reminding me of how quickly the world of resin miniatures evolves. I had just finished unpacking my latest batch of figures from Resin Armies, and there, among the neatly arranged miniatures, was one that caught my attention.
It was unlike anything I had seen before. At first glance, you would have thought the Low Ranked Templar was just another figure, lost in the chaos of other soldiers, knights, and warriors. But this miniature? This one had a presence. A quiet strength. A sapient humanoid warrior whose elegance and precision were evident in every sculpted detail. I’ve been in the resin army community for years, but this particular piece made me pause.
The Templar’s Design: A Sculptor’s Masterpiece
As I picked up the miniature, I was immediately struck by its impressive level of detail. Every muscle, every facial feature, and every fold of armor had been meticulously crafted. The Low Ranked Templar wasn’t just a figure—it was a work of art. The sculptor had paid careful attention to the anatomy of the Templar, showcasing the humanoid nature while subtly hinting at their otherworldly origins. The resin material, perfectly cured and detailed, highlighted the fine lines and textures of the Templar’s armor.
The Low Ranked Templar stood just under 50mm tall, but its presence was massive. Its stance was one of quiet confidence, not the aggressive posturing you’d expect from more powerful figures. It was clearly a warrior, but one who had been through countless battles, learned from each of them, and survived. I knew immediately that this was not just a low-ranked soldier; it was a story waiting to be told.
This miniature had been designed with both practicality and lore in mind. Each part of its armor, from the helmet to the gauntlets, seemed to tell the story of the Templar’s journey. It wasn’t just about how it looked—it was about how it felt. Every brushstroke, every sculpted line, seemed to pull me deeper into its world.
The Templar’s Role in the Resin Army Community
But what truly fascinated me wasn’t just its look. The Low Ranked Templar wasn’t just another 3D printed miniature. It was a symbol. A symbol of the struggle for recognition within the ranks of a mighty army. While it wasn’t among the highest-ranked warriors, its role was vital. The Low Ranked Templar wasn’t there for show or decoration—it was a soldier in the trenches, a protector of its kind, and, perhaps most importantly, a piece of history.
In the resin army community, we understand the significance of each miniature. Every figure we place on the table tells a story, one that goes beyond the battlefield. The Low Ranked Templar, like many of its peers, represents the unsung heroes. These are the warriors who fight in the shadows, standing in the front lines, enduring the hardest battles. They don’t carry the weight of fame or glory. Instead, they fight for the greater good, serving under commanders who might never know their names.
The Low Ranked Templar is an essential piece in any resin army collection, particularly for those who appreciate the complexity and history embedded in every figure. It’s the kind of miniature you’ll want to paint with care, because it deserves it. With its stoic expression and weathered armor, the Templar tells a story that goes beyond the battle at hand.
The Resin Army Community: Crafting Memories
As I continued to admire the Templar, I couldn’t help but think of all the others in our community who had discovered it. Over the years, I’ve seen the resin army community grow, with more and more collectors and painters appreciating the craftsmanship of 3D printed miniatures. We’ve come a long way since the early days of resin, and it’s incredible to see how far the technology has advanced. The Low Ranked Templar is a prime example of this.
Each resin miniature created by Resin Armies brings with it an opportunity to connect. The community that surrounds these 3D printed miniatures is more than just a group of collectors. It’s a brotherhood, a family. Together, we share tips on painting, discuss lore, and even build epic armies that will one day battle across our gaming tables. The Low Ranked Templar fits perfectly into this world, standing shoulder to shoulder with other miniatures that represent the diverse range of warriors in the resin army community.
What makes this particular Templar stand out is how it embodies the essence of what it means to be part of an army. It is low-ranked, yes, but it carries itself with the pride of a knight. It may not be the commander or the leader, but it has a purpose, and that purpose is invaluable. And that’s what makes it so relatable to those of us who collect resin miniatures. We see ourselves in these figures—small, humble, and yet essential to the greater story.
The Templar’s Influence on Future Designs
As I started painting the Low Ranked Templar, I couldn’t help but think about how this model might influence future designs. The world of resin miniatures is ever-changing, and the possibilities are endless. It’s clear that the Low Ranked Templar was not a mere afterthought; it was a calculated choice by the sculptor to challenge conventions. This miniature speaks to a new era of designs, one where even the lowest-ranked soldier can be as intricate and impactful as the most powerful warrior.
The resin army community is already buzzing about the potential for future releases. Will there be more sapient humanoid warriors? What about different ranks or perhaps more variants of this Low Ranked Templar? The possibilities are endless. I can already imagine the ideas and discussions that will unfold within our community as this miniature finds its way into the hands of more collectors. As much as we’ve seen advancements in 3D printing technology, this model stands as a testament to where we’re heading next.
For now, I will continue to work on my Low Ranked Templar. I’ve decided to paint it with a weathered, battle-worn look, reflecting the strength and endurance that the Templar represents. It will be a tribute to all the unsung heroes in our resin armies. As I paint its armor, I find myself thinking of all the battles it will face on the tabletop—whether it stands alone or as part of a larger force.
The Resilience of the Low Ranked Templar
There’s something truly special about these kinds of miniatures. Low Ranked Templars are not just figures to be painted; they are symbols of resilience. Each scratch on the armor, every dent on the shield, and every detail tells a story. It’s the kind of miniature that, once painted and placed on the table, commands respect from all who encounter it. You’ll look at it and realize that, even though it might be lower in rank, it carries a strength that cannot be measured by title alone.
I find myself returning to Resin Armies over and over again, always excited to discover new designs. Their 3D printed miniatures are not only top-notch in quality but are always surprising. The Low Ranked Templar stands as a reminder of this ever-evolving world—a world where every soldier, no matter their rank, has a story to tell.
Conclusion: The Value of the Low Ranked Templar
The Low Ranked Templar is more than just a figure. It’s a reminder of the importance of every warrior, no matter their rank. It’s a reflection of the resilience and honor that flows through the veins of the resin army community. Each miniature tells a story. Each miniature has purpose. The Low Ranked Templar is no different.
If you’re looking to add a unique, expertly crafted miniature to your collection, look no further than the Low Ranked Templar. It will stand proudly on your shelf or gaming table, ready to tell its story with every paintbrush stroke.
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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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