The Gloomhound is not just a miniature. It’s a painting experience of epic proportions—dark, surreal, and absolutely unforgettable. This 75mm fantasy mounted resin miniature brings together monstrous anatomy, twisted design, and painter-friendly surfaces in a model that’s ready to dominate your showcase.
Sculpted and concepted by Eduardo Velayos, and painted in the studio by David Arroba, this creature-and-rider combo is packed with narrative and visual drama. The otherworldly rider, cloaked in flames and crowned with twisted elegance, stands atop a terrifying beast—part reptile, part nightmare, entirely unique.
Cast in high-quality resin, this 75mm fantasy mounted resin miniature delivers sharp detail across every tentacle, tooth, chain, and fold of flowing robes. The pose is dynamic, the anatomy intense, and the surfaces offer ideal contrast areas for bold light effects and atmospheric painting.
Whether you’re exploring cold spectral tones, grim horror palettes, or dramatic OSL, the Gloomhound gives you a large canvas to express your creativity at the highest level. This is a dream project for painters who want to go deep into storytelling, composition, and texture.
It’s not just about technical skill—it’s about capturing something visceral and unearthly. That’s what The Gloomhound challenges you to do.
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The Gloomhound is calling.
Will you dare to paint the nightmare?

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