Lost in thought and lagging behind, Bomber Stand Miniature by Onmioji from We Print Miniatures brings a touch of dry humour and humanity to the war-torn landscape. Standing awkwardly with a heavy bomb in hand and a distinct air of having missed the action, this character looks more ready for dinner than destruction. Whether he's contemplating the futility of war or just hungry, he’s a fantastic representation of the soldier who didn’t quite make it into the history books.
True to Onmioji’s original design, this fantasy miniature is available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, and 55mm scales. Ideal for fantasy tabletop games and perfect for D&D campaigns with a hint of satire or realism, this figure adds light-hearted narrative to your collection. Whether used as comic relief, an unlucky NPC, or the surprising hero of an unexpected moment, he brings personality, story, and a little bit of mischief to any scenario.
In the sculpt, the bomber’s pose leans forward under the weight of his gear, emphasizing a weary, overburdened infantry vibe. He carries a large bomb-like payload and a strapped pack, with grim trench-kit details that read as dark fantasy / trench warfare—excellent for Trench Crusade-style settings, gritty guard units, or a narrative diorama. The distinctive pointed hood/helmet and rugged equipment make him stand out as a memorable squad character: the late-arriving bomber, the reluctant foot soldier, or the unlucky courier tasked with hauling something far too heavy.
This is a resin miniature (or available as resin miniatures depending on your order) suited for hobby painting, kitbashing, and roleplay encounters. Use it as a human male guard, a battlefield survivor, or an objective carrier in scenario play—bringing dry humour, story hooks, and grounded wartime atmosphere to your tabletop.