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Base not included. Compatible with 28-32mm 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 of age.
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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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Paint Set, Paints, Vallejo
Vallejo Game Color – Tanned Skin Set – Giraldez
Set of tonal ranges, designed by Ángel Giráldez, in a new 4 x 18 ml blister format.
The sets are designed following the BSL (Base, Shadow, Light) system that allows you to paint any miniature with the appropriate lights and shadows for each base color.
Along with these three colors, a fourth tone is added, which will serve to enhance the mixtures that are achieved with the previous three, since it can be a base of a different tone, an alternative light or shadow, or a complementary color to give more richness to the color. final score.
The set includes four different tones, designed to paint all types of elements in warm tones: a base color, a shadow color and two highlighting tones.
Game Color is presented in bottles of 18 ml/0.6 fl oz with eyedropper. This packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying in the container, so that It can be used in minimal quantities and preserved for a long time.
SKU: VL-72381-1
Werewolf skull
Base not included. Compatible with 28-32mm 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 of age.
4,95 € 5,95 €
The Legend of the Werewolf Skull: A Tale from the Resin Army
I remember the first time I saw it.
The Werewolf Skull resin miniature stood on the workshop table, glowing faintly under the lamplight.
Its skeletal snout, sharp fangs, and hollow eyes seemed alive — as if they were watching me.
That was the night I understood that resin was more than plastic.
It was power.
I am a collector, a painter, and a soldier of the Resin Army.
I have seen hundreds of miniatures — knights, beasts, heroes, and demons.
But nothing compares to the Werewolf Skull.
It is not just a 3D printed miniature.
It is a legend, carved in resin and sealed with myth.
A Monster Born of Resin and Shadow
The story began when one of our sculptors at Resin Armies dreamed of a creature — half man, half wolf, but with the head of a skull.
No fur. No flesh. Only bone, rage, and ancient hunger.
He called it Lykhar the Hollow Howl.
When the first mold was cast, something strange happened.
The resin didn’t cure as usual.
It bubbled, hissed, almost breathed.
The workshop lights flickered, and a chill spread through the room.
Some say it was a coincidence.
Others — like me — believe the Werewolf Skull absorbed the energy of the sculptor’s imagination.
That’s what makes it so powerful.
Every miniature tells a story.
But this one hunts.
The Design: Every Detail Tells a Tale
The Werewolf Skull resin miniature is a masterpiece of dark fantasy design.
Its body is muscular and tensed, ready to leap.
The ribcage is visible, molded with uncanny realism.
The head — a cracked wolf skull — bears runes of unknown origin.
When you paint it, those runes seem to glow.
Collectors in the Resin Army community share photos and custom paint jobs every week.
Some use metallic paints to highlight the bones.
Others go for dry-brush techniques to create the illusion of age and decay.
Each version is unique.
Each version feels alive.
I’ve seen it displayed in cabinets, on battlefields, even in dioramas of haunted forests.
But no matter where it stands, the Werewolf Skull dominates the scene.
It draws the eye.
It commands respect.
The Legend Behind the Miniature
In our lore, the Werewolf Skull is not a mere monster.
It’s a guardian — or a curse.
Once, it was a proud werewolf chieftain, leading his pack across the cursed plains.
But when his pride grew too great, the Moon Goddess punished him.
She stripped his flesh, burned his soul, and left him as bone and fury.
Now, he roams forever between worlds, guarding the border between life and death.
When you hold the miniature, you can almost feel that myth whispering through your fingers.
It’s more than a resin collectible.
It’s a fragment of a forgotten world.
Craftsmanship: The Art of Resin
At Resin Armies, every miniature is made with precision and passion.
Each model is 3D printed in high-quality resin, capturing every fine detail — from the cracks in the skull to the tension in the claws.
Painters love it because it holds color beautifully.
Collectors love it because it lasts for ages.
When I unboxed my first Werewolf Skull, I could smell the faint scent of fresh resin.
I ran my finger along the sharp edges of the jawbone.
It felt like stone, not plastic.
That’s the magic of quality craftsmanship.
It transforms a simple figure into something eternal.
Battlefield Presence: The Terror of the Resin Wars
In our tabletop campaigns, the Werewolf Skull has become infamous.
Players whisper its name before matches.
Some even refuse to face it.
They say it brings bad luck.
I remember one tournament night vividly.
My army faced the Crimson Forge Guild.
When I placed the Werewolf Skull on the battlefield, silence fell.
Its skull gleamed under the lights.
The enemy commander laughed — for a moment.
Then, in three turns, the tide turned.
The beast tore through the enemy ranks like a storm.
Dice rolled like thunder.
When the game ended, even my opponent bowed in respect.
That night, I realized something:
A good miniature doesn’t just look good.
It feels good.
It carries energy.
And the Werewolf Skull carries the energy of victory.
A Community United by Resin
The Resin Army community isn’t just about collecting.
It’s about passion, artistry, and storytelling.
We share photos, painting tips, and battle reports.
We trade miniatures, customize them, and even write lore.
Every time someone gets a new Werewolf Skull, it becomes an event.
We post unboxing videos.
We compare versions.
We celebrate the sculptor’s genius.
And in every discussion, one truth remains:
This miniature is not just another beast — it’s a symbol of our craft.
How to Paint the Werewolf Skull
If you’re new to painting, here’s a secret: the Werewolf Skull resin miniature is the perfect challenge.
Its textures are rich.
Its details are crisp.
It rewards patience and creativity.
Here’s a basic guide:
- Prime in black or gray. This gives depth to the shadows.
- Base coat the skull in bone white. Use thin layers for precision.
- Wash with sepia or dark brown. This enhances the cracks and crevices.
- Dry brush with ivory or pale gray. It brings out the highlights.
- Add red or glowing green to the runes. This gives a supernatural effect.
- Finish with matte varnish. Protect your masterpiece.
Every painter in the Resin Army has their own technique.
Some add blood effects, others prefer ethereal glows.
Whatever your style, the Werewolf Skull adapts beautifully.
Why Collectors Love It
Collectors love stories.
They love miniatures that stand out, that make people stop and ask, “What’s that?”
The Werewolf Skull resin miniature does exactly that.
It’s versatile.
It fits in horror dioramas, fantasy warbands, or even sci-fi collections.
It’s both beast and relic — ancient and eternal.
You can place it next to dragons, undead warriors, or dark wizards.
It always looks right.
And because it’s crafted by Resin Armies, you know it’s made with care.
Every curve, every tooth, every rune is perfect.
A Symbol of Power
To me, the Werewolf Skull represents something deeper.
It’s the soul of the Resin Army — the blend of creativity, craftsmanship, and myth.
It reminds us why we build, paint, and play.
Each miniature we collect adds to a world we’re building together.
Each stroke of paint adds life to what was once still.
And each story, like this one, gives meaning to our resin creations.
When I look at the Werewolf Skull, I don’t just see a miniature.
I see a companion — a guardian on my shelf.
It stands there, silent but proud, as if watching over my collection.
Sometimes, in the quiet of the night, I imagine it moves.
Maybe it does.
Join the Resin Army
If you’ve never held a resin miniature, you’re missing out.
There’s something special about feeling the weight of quality in your hand.
The texture, the detail, the artistry — it’s unlike anything else.
At Resin Armies, you can explore an entire universe of miniatures like the Werewolf Skull.
Heroes, monsters, warriors, and legends — all brought to life with the same precision.
Each one ready to be painted, displayed, or unleashed on the battlefield.
Joining the Resin Army community means joining a tribe of creators.
We’re not just players; we’re storytellers.
Every miniature is a character.
Every resin cast is a soul.
So if you’re looking for your next masterpiece, or if you want to bring your tabletop world to life, there’s only one place to go.
The Eternal Howl
Sometimes, I still think about that first night.
The light flickering.
The resin hissing.
The skull staring back at me.
It wasn’t fear I felt.
It was awe.
Because I realized that in our world — the world of resin, paint, and imagination — creation never truly ends.
The Werewolf Skull is proof of that.
It’s the echo of the artist’s dream, frozen in time, ready to awaken in your hands.
When you hold it, remember:
You’re not just holding resin.
You’re holding a story — one that continues every time a painter lifts their brush.
And if you listen closely, you might still hear it.
The faint, eternal howl of the Werewolf Skull — calling you to join the Resin Army.
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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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