Dashing to the miniatures front line with urgency in every step, the Capt. Samira Haddad Pose 2 Miniature by Unit9 from We Print Miniatures captures the energy of a leader who does not wait for the dust to settle. Mid-stride and tablet in hand, she looks like someone responding to a sudden shift in the battle. Whether it’s a critical breakthrough, a retreat turning into a rout or a message that hits closer to home, Samira is already on the move to make decisions others hesitate to face.
Perfect for sci-fi tabletop games set in collapsing cities, military zones or resistance-held sectors, this miniature adds dynamic tension to any crew or scenario. She fits roles such as field commander, embedded tactician or senior officer coordinating fast-changing missions. Her motion is not just physical but narrative, making her ideal for players who want to represent leadership under pressure and the cost of carrying responsibility in uncertain times.
Available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm and 75mm scales, the sculpt combines practicality with energy. From the flowing lines of her movement to the precise details of her tactical outfit and equipment, the model offers plenty of interest for painters. The contrast between her controlled gear and the sense of urgency in her pose provides a great opportunity for dynamic colour palettes, weathering effects or faction-specific markings.
Unit9’s signature design approach is fully realised here, with thoughtful sculpting that balances storytelling and functionality. Every fold of her clothing and angle of her gear supports the impression of someone caught in the moment but never out of control. She is clearly used to issuing orders on the fly and adapting her strategy as new information arrives, making her a flexible piece for narrative campaigns or as a commanding NPC.
For players looking to introduce characters who feel like they are driving the action forward, Capt. Samira Haddad Pose 2 offers movement and meaning in equal measure. She is the figure that others look to for decisions, and the one most likely to act when hesitation sets in.
When the situation changes and seconds matter, she is already halfway across the field, tablet in hand and eyes locked on what comes next.