Taking no prisoners, the Sir Percival Miniature by Haito from We Print Miniatures brings a determined and unyielding energy to your fantasy tabletop experience. With sword firmly gripped and stance rooted in confidence, Sir Percival looks every bit the seasoned knight who has faced down countless foes and refuses to back away from any challenge. The sculpt captures the essence of a warrior on a mission, with battle-worn armour and a gaze that suggests he has already weighed the risks and accepted the consequences.
This fantasy miniature is ideal for players who favour strong, fearless characters who lead from the front. Whether he is cutting a path through enemy lines or standing firm as the last defender of a crumbling fortress, Sir Percival fits seamlessly into campaigns filled with high stakes and heroic moments. He could serve as a player’s steadfast fighter, a loyal NPC commander, or even a tragic figure hardened by loss and war.
The detail in the model allows painters to bring out the narrative written into his armour. Scratches, dents, and layered textures provide the opportunity for realistic weathering and characterful shading. His sword, while practical in form, can be painted to look ancient, enchanted, or simply well-used, depending on your campaign's needs. The helmet and pauldrons lend themselves to striking metallic finishes, while the cloth details break up the design with visual variety.
Sir Percival has a natural place in Dungeons & Dragons, and other fantasy tabletop games. He is well suited to roles such as a human fighter, paladin, or warlord. His visual presence makes him easy to pick out on the game board, offering a strong figure for tactical positioning and roleplaying alike. Whether defending a kingdom or seeking personal redemption, his stoic design supports countless storytelling possibilities.
Available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm, and 75mm scales, this miniature stays true to Haito’s original vision. Whether you are building a heroic force, populating a campaign with meaningful characters, or curating a display of narrative-driven models, Sir Percival offers both impact and flexibility. He is a great addition to any fantasy miniature collection, especially for those who appreciate models that speak through posture, detail, and a deep sense of purpose.