Hoping for a miniatures-scale break after the battle, the Saphira Miniature by Haito from We Print Miniatures delivers equal parts attitude and amusement. This fantasy miniature steps out of the usual battle-hardened mould with a confident pose and a gaze that says she would rather be somewhere warm, preferably with her feet up. But don’t mistake her relaxed outlook for weakness. With weapon in hand and a no-nonsense air, Saphira is more than capable of ending a fight before it truly begins, making her a brilliant fit for fantasy tabletop games that value both flair and precision.
Sculpted true to Haito’s original vision, Saphira is available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm and 75mm scales. Her design works across a variety of settings, from light-hearted Dungeons and Dragons adventures to more intense campaign arcs where unexpected characters often shine. She could be a mercenary with a personal code, a stylish bounty hunter with a taste for the finer things, or a seasoned warrior who’s earned the right to enjoy life between skirmishes. No matter how you use her, Saphira brings something fresh and entertaining to your game.
Painters will enjoy the sleek detailing and clean lines of her sculpt. Her clothing and gear have been carefully designed to support bright colours, smooth gradients or even tropical-themed palettes for those wanting to lean into her sun-soaked personality. Her relaxed stance also makes her ideal for experimenting with subtle shading and natural light effects. Whether you’re new to painting or looking for a figure with a different kind of energy, Saphira offers a welcome break from the usual grim and gritty.
Perfect for fantasy tabletop games where character matters as much as combat, Saphira holds her own as both a playable figure and a storytelling tool. She stands out visually on the board, not through towering weapons or over-the-top armour, but through sheer personality and poise. That balance of strength and ease makes her a valuable addition to any adventuring party or miniatures collection.
Saphira proves that a character can be both relaxed and razor-sharp. She’s here for a good time and a clean win, and if you’re ready to paint outside the lines of tradition, she is ready to make her mark.