We have a few more of the Demon Prince Sized Lord of Hate miniature by Ghamak ready to ship- don’t miss your chance to get one today!
We just put the final shipments in the mail for all the Lord of Hate miniatures that everyone ordered, and we printed a few “extra” to stock the store with while we start printing the 4 Assassin bundles to fill those orders.
So get yours now, while supplies last, they are in stock and ready to ship! For how long they will stay in stock, is the real question!
The multipart kit of Ghamak’s Lord of Hate designed for resin printers scaled down and Demon Prince sized. It can be assembled with either axe or fist/talon arms (or a mix of both) and one of two piercing heads!
The kit contains a total of 19 parts.
Fully assembled it stands 11cm tall.
Custom Scenic Base Topper is included (not pictured- works for any size base, but we recommend 60mm)
Perfect as a centerpiece for your tabletop army, as a cool display piece on your desk or even as parts for use in your conversions!
It’s a very cool kit that can be converted up and used for a number of things- all Chaos!
We just finished our first test print and it is looking super crisp. It’s about 110 ml of resin and takes roughly 2 Anycubic Photon sized printing plates about 14 total hours to produce.
If you are after just the .STL files, they are available on from Ghamak on MyMiniFactory right now for $18.90 Painted model by Taras Melnyk for Ghamak.
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