You know that moment when you’re staring at your paints, looking for something that really deserves your time and attention?
This is it.
Spawn of Hunger isn’t just a demon bust—it’s a full-on painting experience. With its cracked lava skin, jagged armor plates, and that unholy grin, this model screams for bold colors, dramatic lighting, and creative freedom. It’s the kind of piece that pushes you to try new techniques and see what you’re really capable of.
At 150mm, this beast is big enough to be impressive, but compact enough to stay manageable. Sculpted by Alejandro Muñoz and painted in the studio by Massimiliano Richiero, it’s packed with detail and character. Every surface is an excuse to play: glowing magma effects, metallic edges, deep shadows, smooth blends.
And if you’re not sure where to start—don’t worry. Inside the box, you’ll find a QR code to a full HD video masterclass: nearly 5 hours of step-by-step guidance in English. You’ll see exactly how the studio version was painted, so you can follow along or use it as inspiration for your own take.
Whether you’re feeling stuck in your hobby or looking for something to reignite that spark, Spawn of Hunger gives you a reason to sit down, grab your brush, and lose yourself in the process. It’s not just a bust—it’s a challenge, a lesson, and a masterpiece waiting to happen.
👉 This model is part of the Kimera Shop fantasy collection
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