Grabbing the largest sword in the armoury, the Sierra Madre Nun Kerzel Miniature by Papsikels from We Print Miniatures makes an unforgettable entrance to any miniatures line-up. This Sci-fi miniature pairs theatrical flair with deadly function, wielding a blade large enough to intimidate even the most hardened opponent. The sword may turn heads, but it is the firearm she carries that delivers the real damage. Kerzel commands the battlefield with a presence that suggests she is used to being both seen and feared, a character as capable of symbolic gestures as she is of decisive violence.
Perfect for Necromund and Starfinder, Kerzel fits seamlessly into combat-heavy Sci-fi tabletop games where power is a language spoken through action. She could be a frontline zealot, a ceremonial warrior with something to prove, or a lone agent shaped by doctrine and bloodshed. Her visual design evokes a mix of discipline and rebellion, making her a compelling choice for campaigns that delve into faction politics, personal vendettas or post-religious conflict. Wherever she appears, Kerzel brings dramatic energy to the scene.
Hobbyists will enjoy working with this sculpt thanks to the contrast between her oversized, ornate sword and her more functional, battle-worn gear. The blade provides a broad surface for highlighting, engraving effects or metallic detailing, while the firearm, armour and clothing offer opportunities for weathering, edge highlighting and layered textures. Painters who enjoy storytelling through colour will appreciate how her gear invites interpretations ranging from noble warrior to rogue crusader. Her pose also lends itself well to dramatic lighting, giving you the chance to experiment with tone and atmosphere.
Available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm and 75mm scales, the Sierra Madre Nun Kerzel adapts to a variety of settings and purposes. Smaller versions are perfect for in-game use, particularly in skirmishes or campaign missions with strong character focus. The larger scales make her ideal for collectors, display painters or anyone looking to feature a model with presence and detail. Across all sizes, the sculpt retains its sharpness and narrative clarity.
Whether featured in a Dungeons and Dragons campaign set in a crumbling future or leading a charge through industrial ruins in a Sci-fi warzone, Kerzel adds weight and spectacle to any tabletop. She is a force to be reckoned with, equally defined by her boldness, her weapons and the stories players choose to tell through her.
