Moving in for the kill and miniatures like the Seaf Army Corps Coms Infantry 3 Miniature by Papsikels from We Print Miniatures are built to capture the tension of the moment just before everything kicks off. With focused posture and gear arranged for streamlined movement, this Sci-fi miniature feels like a soldier who has already made the decision, and is about to follow through. Whether approaching in silence or storming into action, the figure brings a charged presence to any scene.
The sculpt is packed with visual cues that tell a story. The stance is controlled but forward, knees slightly bent and weapon held in a ready position. Combined with sleek tactical gear and a clean silhouette, this miniature conveys precision, purpose and an edge of danger. The comms unit integrated into the design hints at a broader role within a squad, suggesting this character is not just moving in for the kill, but doing so with a plan and coordination behind the scenes.
For painters, Coms Infantry 3 offers a dynamic canvas. The mix of armour plating, tech elements and fabric textures provides contrast for different finishes and styles. You can push for realism with muted tones and weathered edges or lean into a more futuristic look with glowing accents, squad markings or stylised basing. The controlled pose makes it easy to apply directional lighting, allowing for atmosphere and tension to be built directly into your colour choices.
Faithful to Papsikels’ original digital sculpt, this model is available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm and 75mm scales, giving you options whether you're playing or painting for display. The smaller versions are ideal for use in Sci-fi tabletop games, where this figure can fill the role of a scout, infiltrator or elite support operative. Larger scales provide a rewarding surface area for hobbyists who enjoy fine detail work, storytelling through paint or creating atmospheric dioramas.
Whether you’re running a Starfinder mission or building your own homebrew campaign, Coms Infantry 3 fits neatly into scenes that thrive on precision and narrative tension. Alone or in formation, it brings cinematic energy to the board. This is the kind of figure that tells a story through posture and presence, ready to strike, always focused, and never far from the action.