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Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Sylvaneth Druanti the Arch-Revenant | Plastic Miniature
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Sylvaneth Druanti the Arch-Revenant | Plastic Miniature
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Overview
The Sylvaneth Druanti the Arch-Revenant is a striking plastic multipart miniature from Games Workshop’s Warhammer Age of Sigmar line. This imposing model embodies the forest-spawned presence of the Sylvaneth, blending quiet resilience with an air of ancient reach. Crafted for hobbyists and tabletop players alike, the kit invites you to shape a dynamic figure, choose a pose, and bring it to life with color. The model arrives as separate plastic components designed for flexible assembly and customization, and is intended to be built and painted by the owner. Tools, paints, and glue are not included, following standard practice for unassembled hobby kits.
Key features
- Plastic multipart miniature with flexible posing options
- Unpainted and unassembled; basic hobby tools and paints required
- Official Games Workshop release for Warhammer Age of Sigmar
Hobby tips
- Carefully trim mold lines, dry-fit parts, then glue using plastic cement for a clean join
- Prime the model, then base coat with greens, browns, and natural wood tones to emphasize leaf and bark textures
- Apply washes and layered highlights to build depth; finish with careful basing for display or gaming tables
Beyond assembly, this miniature offers rich opportunities for storytelling on the tabletop. Its design emphasizes forest motifs—leafy filigree, gnarled limbs, and weathered armor—that pair well with other Sylvaneth units or a woodland diorama. While not a guarantee of performance in game terms, many hobbyists enjoy experimenting with color schemes, basing ideas, and subtle conversions to reflect a personalized narrative on the battlefield.
FAQ
Q: What is included with the Sylvaneth Druanti Arch-Revenant miniature?
A: A plastic multipart kit for Warhammer Age of Sigmar; unpainted and unassembled, with tools recommended for assembly and painting.
Q: How should I start building and painting this miniature?
A: Begin by cleaning parts, dry-fitting, gluing, priming, and layering base colors before shading and detailing.