The warmongering Stubkin 3 Miniature by Print Minis from We Print Miniatures offers a much-needed breather in the middle of your sci-fi miniatures mayhem. This figure brings levity to the battlefield, caught in a rare moment of relaxation with a frothing mug of beer in hand. Whether taking five after a gruelling skirmish or raising a toast to a fallen comrade, Stubkin 3 delivers more than just comic relief. He reflects the human side of warfare, where even the most hardened fighters need a moment to recharge. The combination of battered gear and laid-back body language creates a contrast that feels both grounded and endearing.
Perfect for Starfinder, or any sci-fi tabletop game that thrives on character-driven storytelling, this miniature makes an excellent squad member who has seen too much and learned to laugh through it. He might be a seasoned mercenary with a soft spot for pub culture or a quirky NPC who knows more than he lets on. Wherever you place him, Stubkin 3 adds charm, relatability and a break from the usual grim intensity.
Available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, 55mm and 75mm scales, this figure fits into a wide variety of campaigns and display settings. In smaller scales, he blends easily into tavern scenes, hideouts, or makeshift camps. At larger sizes, he becomes a humorous centrepiece in dioramas or a painter’s delight, full of opportunities for fine detail and expression. The sculpt captures not only practical elements like reinforced boots and a combat vest, but also the slouch and smirk of someone who knows exactly how much trouble they are in and still chooses to take a sip.
For hobbyists, Stubkin 3 is a refreshing painting project that invites creative approaches to colour, shading and personality. Highlight the foam in the mug, add scuffs to the armour, or lean into storytelling with custom insignias and battle-worn finishes. Kitbashers may even want to swap accessories or change the drink for something that matches their faction’s culture or setting.
Stubkin 3 Miniature is a perfect choice for players who want their tabletop to feel alive, layered and full of moments both big and small. He is not just a fighter. He is a reminder that even in the heart of conflict, there is room for humour, rest and one last round before the next firefight begins.
