Lady of Fire - Circus of Horrors by Printed Obsession
Lady of Fire - Circus of Horrors by Printed Obsession
After a short break in which your party seem to have blacked out and awoken carrying various snacks and stupid flashing light sticks. (sorry pet peeve, hate those things <_<). The show begins again. Jerry announces the next act as the lady of fire. Expecting a dragonborn or some demon, you relax a little.
Right up until the entire circus becomes unbearably hot. An apparition walks into the center of the stage. What can only be described as a skeleton on fire who dances much like the fire she is surrounded by. Every flick of her wrist sends gouts of flame into the audience. Your fear is lessened by her beguiling movements. And as her set finishes, she leaves with most of the stands on fire... everyone cheers nonetheless.
Approximately between 6cm tall at 32mm scale
What you see:
All images are renders provided by their associated artists to give an approximate idea of what the finished product may look like. Any additional coloring is an embellishment provided to stoke the fires of your imagination. Models are supplied unpainted, and require primer before applying paint.What you get:
An unpainted 3D printed resin figurine for tabletop RPG, wargaming or display. Printed in 8k resolution using a resin blend that provides a pleasing navy grey matte finish, crisp detail, and impact resistance. Most models have a separated base, and some may require assembly.Some models are also offered in a colorless clear resin.
Quality:
We pride ourselves in the quality of the miniatures we produce. We do our best to remove all supports and provide a clean model. However, some models may end up with scratches or pockmarks from the support removal process, or you may find we missed some supports during our cleanup process. Please inspect your minis for any additional finishing they may require before you prime and paint. If you are at all unsatisfied with what you receive, please feel free to reach out to me so we can find an amicable solution.Scale:
Sizes listed in descriptions are the overall size of the model not the scale.A model’s scale is the distance from ankle to eyeline on a 6 foot tall humanoid. This eliminates footwear, headgear, or hair from having an effect on the overall measurement. Consider this when choosing a scale for halflings, dwarves, half-giants, and other races with unique racial heights as they may end up much larger or smaller when compared to your human sized characters.
If you would like a model printed at a different scale than listed, feel free to reach out to me to ask for a quote on the size difference.
Tips and Tricks:
For models that require assembly, most parts will be keyed to fit together. Expansion during the printing process can cause the fittings to be very tight and may require sanding or even cutting to aid in getting parts to fit together correctly.Superglues such as Loctite are great options to aid in assembly.
Clear Resin Models and parts will initially have a somewhat cloudy appearance. Use a gloss coat finish to give them a more crystal clear look. Several coats may be required to achieve the finish you desire. Alcohol Inks are a great way to tint clear resin prints to the desired color you wish to achieve as well. They can be applied by brush or other methods and will be transparent.