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Humanoid Amphibious Man 1 Miniature Underwater Alien Operative

Humanoid Amphibious Man 1 Miniature Underwater Alien Operative

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Product Description

Looking like a human at first glance, but with subtle features that suggest something far more alien, Humanoid Amphibious Man 1 Miniature by Papsikels from We Print Miniatures is a must-have for underwater missions or aquatic-themed campaigns. With webbed extremities, scaled textures, and an enigmatic expression, this figure fits perfectly into any setting where the line between human and hybrid is blurred. Whether you’re exploring submerged ruins in Starfinder, navigating flooded zones or diving into deep-sea quests in Dungeons & Dragons, this Sci-fi miniature adds a unique edge. The sculpt is rich in detail, offering painters plenty of scope to experiment with marine colour palettes, eerie glowing effects, or barnacle-encrusted armour. The image shows a dynamic, mid-stride running/swimming pose with fin-like protrusions, gill-style neck frills, and a sleek tactical belt/gear rig—ideal for portraying an aquatic infiltrator, lagoon mutant, or alien commando. True to Papsikels’ original design, Humanoid Amphibious Man 1 Miniature is available in 28mm, 32mm, 35mm, and 55mm scales. Ideal for those looking to add mystery, tension, or something truly unexpected to their tabletop adventures. This listing is for a resin miniature (also great alongside other resin miniatures) for sci-fi skirmishes, RPG encounters, and kitbashing projects where you want a distinctive amphibious humanoid with a fast, predatory silhouette.

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