Today's showcase comes from Nozza, one of our customers who's built up a full noir sci-fi crew using the Replicants and Runners range — and the paint job on this lot is superb.
You've got the full cast here: trench-coated hunters, cornered androids, fur-collared femme fatales, a hooded figure sparking a lighter in the dark, and a wheelchair-bound old-timer wrapped in blankets against the cold. Every model's been given its own distinct palette — mustard yellows, dusty browns, cold blues — which really brings out the "who's actually human?" tension this range is built for.
These sculpts work brilliantly for a dystopian city campaign, a tech-noir dungeon crawl, or any science-fantasy setting where the line between synthetic and real is the whole point. Nozza's clearly leaned into that atmosphere, and it shows.
The models are from Papsikel's Replicants and Runners line — available in 28mm and 32mm, printed support-free and ready to prime. You can find them here: [Replicants and Runners Miniature | Sci-Fi Androids for D&D & Pathfinder – Ottsworkshop]
Nozza's also written up his own painting process on his blog — well worth a look if you want to see how a crew like this comes together: [nozzawargaming.blogspot.com]




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