Hunter Of Left Hand Brutality Miniature - We Print Miniatures

Hunter Of Left Hand Brutality Miniature

If ever there was a candidate for the war crimes commission, the Hunter Of Left Hand Brutality Miniature by Papsikels from We Print Miniatures would certainly make the list. This brooding Sci-fi miniature looks like it’s stepped straight out of a blood-soaked dossier, loaded with weapons and a relentless focus on destruction. Bristling with guns, blades and grim determination, this figure gives the impression of someone who has been hunting a target for far too long and has no plans to stop now. The pose suggests coiled precision, while the layers of brutal-looking gear hint at a long and violent track record.

Ideal for use in dark, story-heavy Sci-fi tabletop games, this miniature fits perfectly into  Starfinder campaigns as a rogue assassin, hardened mercenary or vengeance-fuelled lone hunter. It’s the kind of figure that players will remember, whether it’s leading a raid, ambushing an unsuspecting squad or appearing unannounced as a plot twist. There's a cinematic quality to the design that makes it a natural choice for high-stakes narrative moments and gritty combat scenarios.

Painters will find plenty to enjoy here. From battle-scarred armour and deeply etched facial features to the arsenal strapped across every surface, the sculpt is packed with details that reward close attention. Whether you're going for a grimy, realistic paint job with weathered metal and dried blood or a stylised approach with bold highlights and contrast, this miniature offers endless potential. The layered textures also make it a great candidate for washes, drybrushing and other finishing techniques that bring out depth and atmosphere.

True to Papsikels’ original design, the Hunter Of Left Hand Brutality is available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm and 75mm scales. This makes it suitable for everything from tight skirmish missions to large-scale battles, and even for display-focused painters looking to work on a character with presence. It’s also a fitting choice for Dungeons and Dragons campaigns with a Sci-fi or dystopian slant, particularly when you need an enforcer-type character who walks the line between soldier and monster.

This is a miniature that doesn’t just sit on the board. It looms. It threatens. And whether it’s controlled by a player or arrives as an NPC, it promises to leave a lasting impact on your game.

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