Axeman is pure undead fury unleashed. Charging forward with a heavy axe and mouth wide open in a chilling scream, this undead warrior miniature 38mm is the embodiment of rage resurrected.
The glowing green eyes, torn armor, and battle-worn clothes tell the story of a once-loyal soldier, now turned into an unstoppable horror. His posture suggests both hunger and vengeance—perfect for a character that refuses to die quietly.
Part of the Tenebrae – Fate of Asteria line, this miniature is designed with dramatic energy and bold textures. Painters will enjoy the opportunity to explore worn metals, undead skin, and fabric folds, along with the eerie glow effect that can become the focal point of the piece.
Whether you’re building an undead horde, a cursed knight regiment, or a solo villain for your D&D campaign, Axeman delivers character and menace in equal measure.
This undead warrior miniature 38mm fits seamlessly into a variety of fantasy RPGs and wargames like Dungeons & Dragons, Frostgrave, or custom skirmish games. Its dynamic pose makes it ideal as a special character, elite infantry, or terrifying encounter boss.
Cast in high-quality resin, Axeman provides crisp detail and a solid presence for both painters and gamers looking to add something dark and expressive to their collection.
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