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Topper 32mm Jump Pack – Crimson Lords x5

Greytide Studio

 

Compatible with 32mm scale games.  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 old.

9,95  11,95 

27,05  for 3 item(s)

The Crimson Lords: Guardians of the Void

In the dimly lit corners of the resin armies community, where the scent of freshly printed plastic mingles with the excitement of creation, I found myself drawn into a tale that transcended mere hobbyist chatter. It was a story whispered among enthusiasts, a saga of valor and sacrifice—the legend of the Crimson Lords. These warriors, clad in crimson armor that gleamed like freshly spilled blood under the harsh lights of their battlefields, were not just figures on a tabletop; they were embodiments of an ancient legacy, descendants of one of the Emperor’s founding legions.

The Legacy of the Crimson Lords

As I meticulously assembled my latest 32mm jumpack toppers—those intricate pieces that would crown my miniatures with an air of majesty—I couldn’t help but reflect on what these jumpacks represented. Each one was more than just a piece of resin; it was a symbol of hope and defiance against the encroaching darkness that threatened to engulf the galaxy. The Crimson Lords had earned their place in history through countless battles against abominations and horrors that lurked beyond the stars.

These soldiers were not merely warriors; they were protectors. Their heritage traced back to those who first answered the Emperor’s call during the Great Crusade. The lore spoke of their founder, a legendary figure whose name echoed through time—a paragon of honor and martial prowess. The Crimson Lords inherited his indomitable spirit and relentless drive to purge heresy from existence. They wore their colors with pride, each shade representing blood spilled in defense of humanity.

The Artistry Behind Jumpack Toppers

As I worked on my jumpack toppers, I marveled at their design—sleek lines and angular forms that suggested speed and agility. Each topper was adorned with insignias that told stories: victories won, worlds saved from annihilation, and comrades lost in battle. The craftsmanship required to create these pieces mirrored the dedication displayed by the Crimson Lords themselves.

In our community, we often debated which designs best captured their essence. Some favored ornate toppers embellished with purity seals and skull motifs, while others preferred minimalist designs that emphasized functionality over flair. Regardless of preference, every member understood that these toppers were not just accessories; they enhanced our connection to these legendary figures.

A Witness to Their Might

I remember vividly my first encounter with a display featuring fully painted Crimson Lords miniatures at a local tournament. The sight was breathtaking—a legion poised for battle under flickering fluorescent lights, each model telling its own story through expertly applied paintwork and weathering effects. Among them stood models equipped with jumpack toppers that seemed ready to leap into action at any moment.

As I watched players maneuver their armies across the battlefield, I felt an electric thrill coursing through me. The jumpacks allowed for rapid deployment across terrain littered with obstacles—an embodiment of tactical superiority honed over centuries. Each leap taken by those miniatures felt like a tribute to their real-life counterparts who soared through war-torn skies in defense of humanity.

The Perils They Face

Yet even as we celebrated their might in our games, we could not ignore the grim reality faced by these warriors in their universe—a cosmos rife with chaos and malevolence. The tales told within our community often recounted harrowing encounters: xenos races bent on extermination, daemonic entities seeking to corrupt all they touched, and traitorous factions intent on tearing down everything noble.

The Crimson Lords stood resolute against such threats; they were trained for this purpose from birth. Their training regimens were brutal—designed to forge them into living weapons capable of facing unimaginable horrors without faltering. As I painted my miniatures’ jumpack toppers in vibrant reds and deep blacks, I imagined them soaring above battlefields littered with debris from fallen foes—each flight a testament to their unwavering resolve.

Community Bonds Through Creation

Within our resin armies community, we shared more than just techniques for painting or assembling miniatures; we exchanged stories about our own connections to these fictional heroes. Many members had family traditions tied to gaming—passing down tales from generation to generation about valiant deeds performed by characters inspired by those very same legends.

Through our collective passion for crafting these models came camaraderie—a bond forged in creativity amidst shared struggles against time constraints or technical difficulties inherent in 3D printing processes. We cheered each other’s successes while offering support during setbacks—much like how brothers-in-arms would rally around one another on distant worlds besieged by darkness.

Conclusion: A Legacy Worth Honoring

As I placed my completed jumpack toppers onto my shelf alongside other finished projects—a proud display honoring both craftsmanship and lore—I felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude towards those who had come before us: artists who designed these models; writers who crafted compelling narratives steeped in heroism; fellow gamers who breathed life into every match played across countless tables worldwide.

In this way—the act itself became sacred—not merely assembling plastic figures but participating actively within something greater than ourselves—a legacy worth honoring through every brushstroke applied or detail meticulously rendered upon each miniature surface.

“Resin Armies, your 3D printed miniature store.”

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Compatible with 28mm scale games.  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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