We love Son Of Hero Program Kevin 2 and miniatures like this one by Papsikels from We Print Miniatures because they offer something rarely seen in Sci-fi tabletop games, vulnerability. Kevin 2 doesn’t strike a dramatic pose or radiate confidence. Instead, he looks like someone caught in the middle of a mission he didn’t fully sign up for, and that makes him immediately relatable. With a hesitant stance and a wary expression, this figure adds depth, humour and human complexity to any squad or story.
The sculpt captures a moment of uncertainty, with body language that hints at second thoughts, quiet resistance or reluctant duty. Whether he’s doubting his orders, reconsidering his strategy or just trying to stay alive until the end of the day, Kevin 2 brings a grounded realism to the tabletop. His gear is standard-issue and practical, with layered textures and modern tech detailing that suggest functionality and readiness. It is clear he’s trained and capable, even if he might prefer a safer assignment.
Painters will find a lot to enjoy here. The model’s expressive face provides an excellent opportunity for character-focused painting, allowing for subtle skin tones, stubble or even signs of fatigue. His outfit includes a variety of surfaces, from rigid armour to flexible fabric, ideal for weathering, digital camo or atmospheric lighting effects. This is a miniature that tells a story, and every brushstroke can reflect his inner conflict, role or situation in your campaign.
True to Papsikels’ original digital sculpt, this miniature is available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm and 75mm scales. The smaller sizes are ideal for Sci-fi tabletop games where character-driven play is just as important as tactical strategy. The larger options give painters the freedom to explore fine details and mood, especially for display or themed diorama work.
Perfect for Starfinder or custom narrative settings, Kevin 2 adds a touch of uncertainty that contrasts nicely with more gung-ho heroes. He’s the kind of figure who might question orders, flinch at explosions or mutter sarcastic remarks under his breath, yet still shows up when it counts. A memorable addition to any team, Kevin 2 proves that not every hero has to feel heroic to be worth rooting for.