Frequently Asked Questions
The Scarlet Cyberist Dustrunner is made from a high-quality white metal alloy. This material ensures durability and allows for detailed miniature designs.
The Scarlet Cyberist Dustrunner is designed in a seventy-five millimeter scale. This size is ideal for both display and gaming purposes.
The package contains one miniature. This single piece is perfect for collectors and gamers alike.
To assemble, you will need to glue certain limbs and weapons together. Detailed instructions are typically provided, ensuring ease of setup.
The Scarlet Cyberist Dustrunner comes unpainted. This allows hobbyists to customize the miniature according to their artistic vision.
Using acrylic paints is recommended for best results. Start with a primer for better paint adhesion, and work with thin layers for detail.
This product is not suitable for children under the age of fourteen. It is intended for older teens and adults due to small parts.
Yes, beginners can use the Scarlet Cyberist Dustrunner. It is an excellent choice for those looking to develop their modeling and painting skills.
Store the miniature in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Using a protective display case can help prevent damage.
You can gently bend bent parts back into place. This is a common issue with soft metal miniatures and can be easily corrected.
If the miniature arrives damaged, contact the retailer for a replacement or return. Ensure to keep the original packaging for reference.
Typically, there is no warranty on miniatures. However, check with the retailer for their specific return policy and support.
Yes, the Scarlet Cyberist Dustrunner is ideal for wargaming. It is designed to fit into various modern and sci-fi roleplaying scenarios.
The Scarlet Cyberist Dustrunner is a unique gift for hobbyists and gamers. Its intricate design and customization potential appeal to a wide audience.
The sculpting is highly detailed, showcasing fine features that enhance its visual appeal. This makes it a standout piece for collectors.















