If you’re looking for a miniature that embodies strength, elegance, and mythology, this 75mm fantasy female warrior miniature delivers on every level. Meet Athena, Goddess of Justice—a model that brings divine presence to your collection.
This figure was sculpted by Africa Mir, with concept art by Africa Mir and Francesco Farabi, who also painted the studio version. Cast in high-quality resin, this 75mm fantasy female warrior miniature is designed with clean, flowing lines and an intricate balance of armor, fabric, and symbolism.
Athena holds a tall spear and a round shield adorned with a gorgon face—clear references to her mythological origin. Her stance is proud and grounded, while the mechanical owl perched beside her adds a unique fantasy twist to this classical icon.
This model is ideal for painters looking to work with metallics, cloth textures, and skin tones all in one project. The design offers great opportunities for light contrast, storytelling, and character expression. Athena’s poise invites you to explore subtle tones, reflective surfaces, and rich, noble colors.
Perfect for display, competitions, or personal projects where you want to push your techniques further, this miniature stands as both a challenge and an inspiration.
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Paint Athena.
Not just a warrior—a goddess with purpose and presence.

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