Prepare for battle with Veerle, a striking female barbarian miniature sculpted in 130mm scale to command attention on your shelf—or the painting table. A vision of strength and fury, Veerle represents the wild soul of fantasy warriors: fierce, untamed, and unstoppable.
Created from a concept by Lolita Aldea, sculpted by Ivan Mata, and brought to life through the brush of Matteo Carnevale, this resin model combines raw power and dynamic storytelling. From the rage in her eyes to the tension in her pose, every part of this female barbarian miniature speaks of her warrior spirit.
Her massive axe and war cry suggest this is far from over. Veerle’s braids, armor, and war paint invite painters to play with textures, contrast, and bold color schemes.
This female barbarian miniature is more than a fantasy model. It’s a showcase of movement, drama, and fierce femininity. Whether you’re painting for display, competition, or passion, Veerle is an exceptional subject.
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Veerle isn’t just a warrior. She’s a storm in miniature form.

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