Rule the depths with Hades, the dark and powerful centerpiece of the Elysium 3030 collection. This Hades god miniature is a 75mm resin model that reimagines the god of the underworld in a futuristic dark fantasy aesthetic—where myth meets machine and ancient wrath burns with new fire.
Sculpted by Lua Garo and painted by Michal Pisarski, Hades is shown emerging from molten rock, wielding a trident and wearing a crown of wings forged from steel and shadow. Every inch of the sculpt, from the anatomical detailing of his chest to the infernal armor and glowing lava base, has been designed to test your painting skills and make a bold visual statement in your collection.
The wings are not just decoration—they command presence. The dynamic pose, combined with the blend of organic anatomy and metallic surfaces, makes this Hades god miniature ideal for advanced painters looking to explore lighting, texture, and contrast.
Concept and art direction by Francesco Farabi ensure a unique vision behind the piece, rooted in mythological narrative but presented through the bold and sleek identity of the Elysium 3030 line. Whether you’re building a display of divine entities or adding a showstopper to your showcase, Hades stands as a symbol of dominion, chaos, and refinement.
This is not a traditional god of death. This is Hades reborn in metal and fire.
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