Waiting patiently for rescue, Colonial Marine Victim A Miniature by Papsikels from We Print Miniatures is tangled in ropes and vegetation, hoping someone with a jungle knife comes along to free him. Unfortunately, he might be waiting a while - the rest of the troop has retreated to the field canteen for some much-needed R and R. With his hands tied, quite literally, this figure brings a bit of humour and tension to your Sci-fi collection.
the marine is fully restrained and cocooned in an organic, veiny mass and pinned against a crossbeam/pole, making it ideal as a narrative centerpiece, rescue objective, or grim battlefield terrain interaction. The sculpt shows clear armour plates, webbing straps, and helmeted head peeking through the growth—perfect for painters who enjoy slimy biomass textures, weathered combat gear, and high-contrast highlights on the bundled tendrils.
This model adds a unique twist to any collection and works especially well in scenarios featuring Xenos, jungle ambushes, or bug-hunt missions. Use it as a hostage, captured trooper, or mission token for Sci-fi tabletop games like Starfinder, or simply as a fun addition to your display.
This is a resin miniature (and part of our resin miniatures range) suited for hobbyists who love detailed painting projects, dioramas, and cinematic objectives. Whether used in gameplay scenarios or as a detailed painting project, Colonial Marine Victim A Miniature is a quirky and memorable figure for hobbyists.