Dark Maiden Bitter Miniature Sci-Fi Warlady Character
About this miniature
Made from high-quality resin. This screaming warlord - or should we say warlady - is the Dark Maiden Bitter Miniature by Print Minis from We Print Miniatures, and as her name suggests, she’s not a happy fighter. From her ill-fitting helmet that’s two sizes too small to the boots that pinch so much she can barely move, nothing seems to be going her way. To top it all off, her troop commander assigned her the worst weapon imaginable. No wonder she’s called “Bitter”!
In the image, Bitter is captured mid-rage in a wide, aggressive stance, wearing segmented sci-fi armor and a spiked/crested helmet. Her left arm swings a heavy, industrial-looking club/hammer with a chain and brutal details, while her right hand reaches forward with claw-like blades for a close-quarters, underhive brawler vibe. The sculpt has strong facial expression and crisp armor lines, making it a standout paintable figure for cyberpunk streets, wasteland raids, and future war skirmishes.
This fierce character is perfect for adding some attitude and backstory to your sci-fi campaigns, whether you’re playing Starfinder, or another tabletop adventure. Crafted in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm and 55mm scales, the Dark Maiden Bitter stays true to Print Minis’ original vision, with every detail - from her scowling face to the awkwardly wielded weapon - captured with precision. This unaltered piece is ideal for hobbyists looking to paint a character with plenty of expression and personality. Add her to your collection and bring some fierce, frustrated energy to your next battle!
Perfect as a resin miniature for display, kitbashing projects, or tabletop gaming, this model also fits collections of resin miniatures focused on cyberpunk, science fiction, and gritty underhive warbands.
Made from high-quality resin. This screaming warlord - or should we say warlady - is the Dark Maiden Bitter Miniature by Print Minis from We Print Miniatures, and as her name suggests, she’s not a happy fighter. From her ill-fitting helmet that’s two sizes too small to the boots that pinch so much she can barely move, nothing seems to be going her way. To top it all off, her troop commander assigned her the worst weapon imaginable. No wonder she’s called “Bitter”!
In the image, Bitter is captured mid-rage in a wide, aggressive stance, wearing segmented sci-fi armor and a spiked/crested helmet. Her left arm swings a heavy, industrial-looking club/hammer with a chain and brutal details, while her right hand reaches forward with claw-like blades for a close-quarters, underhive brawler vibe. The sculpt has strong facial expression and crisp armor lines, making it a standout paintable figure for cyberpunk streets, wasteland raids, and future war skirmishes.
This fierce character is perfect for adding some attitude and backstory to your sci-fi campaigns, whether you’re playing Starfinder, or another tabletop adventure. Crafted in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm and 55mm scales, the Dark Maiden Bitter stays true to Print Minis’ original vision, with every detail - from her scowling face to the awkwardly wielded weapon - captured with precision. This unaltered piece is ideal for hobbyists looking to paint a character with plenty of expression and personality. Add her to your collection and bring some fierce, frustrated energy to your next battle!
Perfect as a resin miniature for display, kitbashing projects, or tabletop gaming, this model also fits collections of resin miniatures focused on cyberpunk, science fiction, and gritty underhive warbands.
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How we size our miniatures
We measure every mini from foot to eyeline, assuming a 6 ft male — so the millimetre is the eyeline, not the top of the helmet. Females, monsters, and smaller folk scale up or down so they don't look silly standing next to a standard human.
The standard for games like D&D and many roleplay games as well as older versions of Grimdark Battlefields.
Many games use this size as it provides more detail for painting and to fit with modern game systems like Grimdark Wargames and skirmish games. Also used for 28mm Monsters to give them even more threat.
When you need a bit more threat a 35mm mini in a 32 or 28mm game can add real weight to an encounter. Great for painting to maximise detail for the tabletop
Showpiece scale — built for shelf display, busts, and showcase paint jobs. Maximum surface area for blending, framing, and competition-grade detail.
Need something bespoke? Hit "Custom Size" on any product page — we'll print to your spec.
Questions we get asked
A LOT
We dispatch orders 5 days a week, due to our on-demand nature bigger orders can take longer to print and pass quality assurance. Our average dispatch time is 4 days with out longest 20 days for very large orders. You can contact us at anytime to check on the status of your order and any holdups. We can usually part dispatch any UK order is taking longer than usual, just ask!
NO!All our miniatures are dispatched washed and cured to offer you a clean and perfect base to prime and paint from. No waiting, just miniatures ready to use.
We print to order, so 3–5 working days on average but at busy times i can take a little longer for the UK and 7–14 for everywhere else.
Our Miniatures are made from Light reactive Resin, it's all very cutting edge science or witch craft we arn't too sure.
Our resin is designed to flex rather than snap, which helps prevent breakages during shipping. Occasionally, thin parts like swords, staffs, or gun barrels may arrive slightly bent—this is normal and easy to fix.
Recommended method – Warm water:
Dip the bent part into a bowl of lukewarm water for about 1 second, then gently hold the miniature so the part points straight down. If needed, repeat the process, adding an extra second or two. Once the resin cools, the new position will be locked in.
Other methods:
A hair dryer can work, but we don’t recommend it as heating the whole miniature may soften details or cause unwanted bends.
A radiator can also work, but use extreme care—too much heat can damage the resin.
If you’re unsure or need help, just get in touch and we’ll be happy to advise.
United Kingdom
Standard Shipping
- Standard UK Postage £3.95 or Free Over £50
Large or fragile shipping
- £5.50 or Free over £50
USA & Canada
International Parcel
- Standard International $18
- Free Over $100
We print all our orders on demand which means at busy times their can take us up-to 5 day to print and ship your order. Large orders will take longer to fulfill and we may choose to part dispatch your order so your not waiting too long before at least recieving some of your order.
For the rest of the world is usually takes 7 - 16 days after dispatch. Please note Christmas can add a number of extra days onto all processing and shipping times .
Don't worry get in-touch with us and quote your order number and a replacement miniature will be dispatched ASAP. We try and remedy broken miniatures as a priority but during busy times it can take us a few days extra to get a replacement sent to you.
You can dispose of the broken miniature as you see fit or use it as part of your conversion projects.
Of course you can have a full refund and we wont quibble about it either. Please contact our support team and quote your order number and which parts you would like refunded. We work very hard to give 5 Star Service and Quality but understand we can't get it right every time. We hope you will consider us again in future, we are always learning!
With large orders or at busy times we might choose to part ship your order, this usually happens if one or two minaiture in a large order are causing many others to sit around not in your hands.
In this case we ship what we have and follow up with the missing miniatures a few days later.
In some rare cases we might have to declare a miniature unprintable and offer you a full refund or store credit, your choice.