A feared adversary, this miniatures figure brings tension and authority to the Cobra Range Viper Trooper 4 Miniature by Papsikels, available from We Print Miniatures. Striding forward with calm aggression and a weapon that looks like it has seen plenty of use, this Sci-fi miniature captures the presence of a soldier who enforces control with a heavy hand. Whether posted to restore order or ignite conflict, he walks the line between order and chaos with precision. There’s a sense that wherever he goes, things are about to escalate.
Clad in hardened armour and equipped for close-quarters conflict, this trooper looks well-practised in dealing with resistance, both civilian and military. The sculpt combines functional design with a posture that implies readiness, not just for combat but for confrontation. There’s no drama in his pose, just purpose. It is the stance of someone who has learned that keeping the peace sometimes requires starting the fight first.
A Sci-fi miniature ideal for tabletop games that unfold in dystopian cities, occupation zones or factional turf wars, this figure adds a layer of moral ambiguity to your force. He fits equally well into security units, private armies or corporate strike teams where rules bend depending on who’s writing them. For narrative-driven campaigns, he makes an excellent wildcard, capable of acting as either a suppressor of unrest or the spark that sets it off.
Painters will enjoy working with the figure’s rugged surface textures and lived-in feel. The heavy armour allows for chipped paint, scorched edges and custom insignia, while the weapon invites worn metal tones and signs of frequent use. The character’s ambiguous role can be emphasised through colour choices, whether using dark tones to suggest menace or muted urban schemes to reflect a more neutral, utilitarian purpose.
Available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm and 75mm scales, the Cobra Range Viper Trooper 4 Miniature fits into a wide range of Sci-fi settings. Whether deployed as a field enforcer, a mission antagonist or a morally grey ally, this figure adds narrative weight and unpredictability to any tabletop force. Just don’t ask whether he’s here to stop the fight or start it. The answer depends on who’s watching.