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Witch – Hag flying
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
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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
Witch – Hag flying
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.
4,50 € 4,95 €
The Witch of Resin Armies: A Witness’s Tale
I still remember the day I first saw her. Not in real life, of course, but in the glimmering light of a resin display case. She was small, yet commanding. A witch miniature unlike any I had ever witnessed before. The figure stood poised, a staff in her hand, a long cloak flowing around her as though caught in an unseen wind. The details were astonishing. Every fold of fabric, every tiny spellbook, even the wicked curl of her hat brim spoke of masterful craftsmanship.
I am a member of the resin army community, a group of enthusiasts devoted to collecting, painting, and admiring miniature figures. Our gatherings are usually filled with knights, dragons, and battle scenes, yet that day, the Witch captured our collective imagination. Her presence was so strong that even the most stoic collectors whispered in awe.
This witch miniature is more than a figurine. She is a portal to a fantasy world. As I traced her contours with my fingers, I could almost feel the magic pulsing from her tiny sculpted form. The resin was smooth, flawless, and cool, and yet there was an energy about her, an aura that demanded attention.
I later learned she was part of a collection from Resin Armies, a store renowned for its high-quality 3D printed miniatures. Their products are not only perfect for gaming or display but are treasures for collectors who appreciate the artistry in every miniature. I can say, without hesitation, that this witch was one of their finest.
The first thing that struck me was the level of detail. Her staff was carved with runes, almost impossible to read without a magnifying glass. Her eyes, though tiny, seemed to hold secrets, mischief, and wisdom all at once. The cloak shimmered with folds so delicate that I swore I could hear the whisper of the wind brushing against it. I never imagined resin could convey such subtle motion.
As a witness, I felt like I was in the presence of a legendary being. The miniature seemed alive. In the resin army community, we often joke that our figures “tell stories,” but this witch actually did. Standing on her base, she appeared to be summoning forces from a shadowy realm. I imagined her chanting ancient spells, her familiars lurking just out of sight. In my mind, the display case transformed into a magical forest, and the Witch became its guardian.
Painting her was a ritual. I prepared my brushes, thinned my paints, and began with the cloak. Choosing the right shade was a challenge. Should it be midnight blue to evoke mystery, or deep crimson to radiate power? I settled on a dark violet, highlighting the edges with subtle glimmers to catch the light. Each stroke revealed more of her personality, more of the story hidden in the sculpted folds of resin.
I shared progress photos on our online forum. Immediately, other members were captivated. Comments poured in: “Her eyes look alive!” “The staff glows with magic!” “Where did you get this witch?” I typed the link proudly: Resin Armies. Within hours, several members had ordered their own versions. It was as if the Witch had cast a spell across the community.
The Witch is not just a figure for display. She is a centerpiece for storytelling. Many in our community use miniatures in tabletop games, and she has become the star of campaigns. Game masters place her at the center of plots, weaving her magic into narratives. Players approach her with caution, knowing that in her resin world, she wields formidable power.
Her tiny broomstick, tucked under her arm, is another marvel. It is so finely detailed that the bristles seem soft. I can almost imagine her sweeping through enchanted forests, leaving trails of sparkles behind. The folds in her hat, the swirl of her cape, and the gentle sway of her hair all combine to give her motion, even in stillness. It is an art that transcends scale.
As a collector, I often compare miniatures. Knights have armor, dragons have wings, but the Witch has personality. Every resin figurine tells a story, but she tells my story, the story of discovery, of awe, and of the magic that small things can bring to our lives. For me, witnessing her for the first time was like encountering a legendary painting or sculpture. She is a work of art in miniature form.
The resin community thrives on shared experiences. When I brought her to our last convention, she drew a crowd. Enthusiasts from around the world admired her, asking questions about sculpting, painting, and sourcing. I proudly recommended Resin Armies, explaining how their collection of 3D printed miniatures is unmatched. Each figure is highly detailed, durable, and perfect for hobbyists or collectors alike.
Her magic, though silent, resonates through our stories. I have seen new members of our community inspired to take up painting just to bring their own witch to life. Some have even started crafting entire fantasy armies around her, creating kingdoms of resin where she reigns supreme. She has become more than a miniature; she is a symbol of imagination, creativity, and mastery in the resin world.
The materials used in her creation deserve mention. Resin, often underestimated, is a medium of wonder. High-quality 3D printed resin, like the kind used by Resin Armies, captures every nuance. Tiny details, like the delicate swirl of her spellbook or the intricate patterns on her shoes, are preserved flawlessly. Unlike plastic or metal, resin allows for smooth, crisp lines and intricate designs that bring miniatures to life.
I spent hours exploring her design. From every angle, there was something new to admire. The base, etched with mystical symbols, suggested a ritualistic scene. Her hand, extended as if casting a spell, made her interactive even in miniature form. I even created small props for her display—tiny candles, spell jars, and enchanted stones—to enhance the scene. Each addition made the Witch feel alive, as though she might step off the base at any moment.
In the resin army community, we often debate quality. Some miniatures lack detail, while others fail to capture imagination. The Witch, however, exceeded expectations. Every line, curve, and pose is intentional. She is sculpted with precision and passion, a testament to the skill of designers at Resin Armies. For collectors like me, such figures are priceless.
Photography enthusiasts have also found inspiration in her. Miniature photography requires patience, lighting, and creativity. The Witch’s reflective cloak and intricate accessories provide endless opportunities for stunning shots. I have seen photographers create scenes of magical forests, moonlit rituals, and spellcasting battles, all centered around this single resin figure. Sharing these images online amplifies her presence, attracting new collectors to the world of Resin Armies miniatures.
She is versatile, too. Whether used in tabletop RPGs, displayed on shelves, or painted for competitions, the Witch adapts to every collector’s needs. Her pose is dynamic, her expression full of life, and her details precise enough to withstand scrutiny under magnification. She is truly a masterpiece in the miniature world, and one of the finest examples of what resin 3D printing can achieve.
I have also noticed the emotional impact she has on newcomers. Children visiting our conventions often stop in awe. Their eyes widen at her tiny form, and they whisper, “She’s real!” Even adults, seasoned collectors, find themselves pausing, captivated by her presence. There is something universally magical about her—a bridge between imagination and reality, captured in resin.
Beyond aesthetics, the Witch embodies the spirit of the resin army community. Collectors, painters, gamers, and storytellers all converge around figures like her. She is a conversation starter, a source of inspiration, and a challenge to our skills. In painting her, I honed techniques I had not attempted before. In displaying her, I learned about composition and storytelling. She is more than resin; she is a catalyst for growth, creativity, and connection.
Finally, I must emphasize her availability. Resin Armies makes it easy for collectors worldwide to obtain such extraordinary miniatures. Their online store, https://resinarmies.com/, features detailed product pages, high-resolution images, and descriptions that highlight the artistry of each figure. Shipping is reliable, packaging is secure, and the community surrounding the store is welcoming. For anyone serious about resin miniatures, this Witch is a must-have.
As I write this, she sits on my desk, bathed in soft light. Every time I glance at her, I feel that same awe I experienced the first day. The Witch is timeless, magical, and utterly captivating. She is the perfect example of how a resin miniature can transcend scale and evoke true fantasy.
For collectors, gamers, and enthusiasts, encountering this Witch is a memory that lasts. Her artistry, her detail, and her magical presence make her a centerpiece of any collection. If you seek inspiration, skill, and beauty in miniature form, I cannot recommend Resin Armies enough.
In the end, the Witch is more than a miniature. She is an experience. A story. A spark of imagination captured in resin. And as a member of the resin army community, I am proud to witness her magic every single day.
Resin Armies, your 3D printed miniatures store.
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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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