Prepare for carnage with Spawn of Hunger, a monstrous demon miniature sculpted in 75mm scale to dominate your painting table—and your nightmares. Towering, grotesque, and oozing menace, this brutal creature embodies the fury and excess of dark fantasy.
Spawn of Hunger was designed from a concept by Álvaro Jiménez, sculpted by Alejandro Muñoz, and masterfully painted by Riccardo Agostini. From the jagged weapons to the thick, scaled flesh and torn armor, every inch of this resin model dares you to push contrast, texture, and atmosphere to the extreme.
This limited edition bust isn’t just big—it’s loaded. Each box includes a pack of five severed heads for basing, a Kimera metal logo, a full-color concept art print, and a numbered collector’s box. Only 299 pieces exist, making this a rare and prized piece for serious collectors.
This demon miniature is more than a fantasy model. It’s a shrine to brutality, volume, and expressive painting. Whether you’re painting for display, competition, or pure adrenaline, Spawn of Hunger gives you space to unleash everything.
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Spawn of Hunger doesn’t knock. It smashes the gates.

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