Jahmal Thompson Ghostlight 1 Miniature

Jahmal Thompson Ghostlight 1 Miniature

Preparing himself for miniatures-scale misfortune, the Jahmal Thompson Ghostlight 1 Miniature by Unit9 from We Print Miniatures captures the quiet intensity of a man who expects everything to fail and still shows up. Wrapped in layered tech-wear and braced against a cold future, this sci-fi miniature embodies resilience in the face of failing systems and creeping decay. His posture tells a familiar story to anyone who’s worked in the dark too long — part determination, part exhaustion, and all survival instinct.

Designed for sci-fi tabletop games set in broken cities, blackout zones or the edge of civilisation, Jahmal fits roles such as grid-runner, scavenger-turned-reluctant-saviour or tech-worn veteran of too many system collapses. He carries a presence that suggests experience, not heroics. His expression is guarded, his stance defensive, as if listening for the hum of a power relay that should have come online hours ago.

Available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm and 75mm scales, this model offers a grounded, realistic base for players who want a figure that reflects the weight of the world around them. The sculpt is filled with subtle texture, from the layered fabrics and survival gear to the small tech touches built into his clothing. Ideal for painters who enjoy muted tones, weathering effects or light source shading, Jahmal is a natural fit for any crew that values grit over glamour.

Unit9’s design is clear in every detail. Nothing is wasted, and every fold and line reinforces a character shaped by long nights, short victories and systems that were never built to last. His gear looks practical, worn and adjusted for function rather than flash. This is the kind of miniature that works equally well as a lead character or as a world-building detail in a larger campaign.

For players who appreciate sci-fi grounded in tension and realism, Jahmal Thompson Ghostlight 1 is a strong addition. He’s not here to save the day. He’s here because someone has to keep the lights on — even when they won’t stay that way for long.

In settings where power is scarce, trust is rarer and survival depends on stubbornness, Jahmal feels right at home. Some characters thrive in the glow. He thrives in its absence.