Stumbling onto stage with the latest hairstyle completely obscuring their vision is the Concert Demon Idol Mystery Sci-fi miniature by Papsikels from We Print Miniatures, a figure that perfectly balances chaos, charm and over-the-top showmanship. This performer may not know where they’re stepping next, but they’re determined to hit their mark with style. With an outrageous mane of hair covering most of their face, chunky accessories, and an off-kilter stance, this character brings pure entertainment value to your Sci-fi tabletop games.
From the moment they appear on the table, this miniature steals the spotlight. Whether they’re crashing a concert, disrupting a diplomatic event or simply wandering into trouble, the Idol Mystery figure is designed to surprise. They make an excellent NPC or side character who adds an element of unpredictability, particularly in roleplay-heavy or humour-tinged campaigns. Use them as a performer with a secret, a distraction during a heist or a red herring hiding something more significant.
The sculpt itself is full of creative opportunities. The dramatic costume, sculpted jewellery and exaggerated silhouette make this an enjoyable paint project for hobbyists who like to experiment with colour, texture and contrast. You could go wild with glittering metallics, explore neon palettes, or lean into a weathered, road-worn aesthetic depending on your campaign setting. The obscured face offers a chance to focus on mood and movement rather than expression, challenging painters to communicate emotion through body language and detail.
The figure fits naturally into settings like spaceports, alien clubs, rogue factions or even bizarre dream sequences where nothing is quite what it seems. For collectors, this miniature offers a fun addition to a display that breaks away from the more serious tones of traditional Sci-fi figures. Its theatrical presence makes it a great conversation piece on any shelf or in any diorama scene.
As with all Papsikels designs, the Concert Demon Idol Mystery is available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm and 75mm scales. It is ideal for Dungeons and Dragons, Starfinder or any Sci-fi tabletop game where creative character design and playful unpredictability are always welcome. Whether you're building a band of interstellar performers or just want a miniature that refuses to take itself too seriously, this one delivers.