Luna is a Priestess miniature from Kimera Models, sculpted in resin as an elegant fantasy centerpiece built for atmosphere, colour exploration and high end display painting. With her arms opened in a ritual pose, a radiant halo crown rising behind the hood and a magical pool flowing around the base, she immediately reads as a ceremonial figure shaped for storytelling. The silhouette is tall, clean and dramatic, giving painters a strong composition from every angle without overloading the sculpt with unnecessary noise.
This Priestess miniature is especially rewarding for hobbyists who love smooth transitions, glowing effects and expressive fabric work. The draped cloak offers wide surfaces for celestial tones, moonlit blends and refined freehand motifs, while the exposed skin allows subtle shadows, reflected light and careful temperature shifts. Jewelry, crown and arm pieces create precise accents that work beautifully in metallics or non metallic metal, depending on the mood you want to build. The liquid effect at her feet also opens the door to vivid object source lighting and bold fantasy colour stories.
Luna fits naturally within the wider Kimera Models collection at https://www.pegasoworld.com/kimera/, the Fantasy World range at https://www.pegasoworld.com/product-category/kimera-shop/fantasyworld/ and the Kimera Kolors line at https://www.pegasoworld.com/product-category/bases-accessories/kimera-kimera-kolors/ for painters looking for intense pigments and strong chromatic control. For inspiration and community paintjobs, follow Kimera on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kimera_models/, Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/kimeramodels/ and YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@kimeramodels.
A dedicated painting tutorial for Luna is available separately at this link
Whether you paint her as a moon devotee, temple guardian or arcane leader, this Priestess miniature offers a focused project for elegant skin tones, glow effects and premium shelf presence. It is the kind of piece that lets painters explore restraint, contrast and mood without turning the result into visual confetti, which is rarer than it should be.

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