Hegnar The Impetuous charges forward with both hammers raised overhead in reckless fury. The hegnar the impetuous dwarf miniature embodies Clan Oakentap’s reputation for battle-drunk momentum. Notably, his scowl locks onto unseen enemies with zero concern for his own defense.
Additionally, the dual-hammer stance drives weight into a lunging step, bare torso twisted mid-swing. His beard cascades past defined abdominals, bound with a metal ring and sculpted in flowing strands. Moreover, the shoulder pauldron carries Celtic knotwork that catches light against copper-brown skin tones.
Painters building emotional range across a clan roster need a berserker whose face commits fully. Collectors assembling Oakentap’s warrior caste gain the dwarf who fights first and thinks never. The hegnar the impetuous dwarf miniature anchors any scene requiring unstoppable forward violence.
Shown painted for reference. Your figure ships primed in Citadel Wraithbone White, ready for your own colour scheme. Painted upgrades available — contact us to commission.
About This Miniature
- Resin-printed at high resolution — pose, expression, and equipment detail translate cleanly from digital sculpt to physical figure
- Primed in Wraithbone White by Citadel — a warm, receptive surface that works with any painting style or colour scheme
- Citadel Wraithbone White lets the scowl lines and furrowed brows take washes exactly where rage lives on this face.
- Available in three sizes — Tabletop 28mm, Heroic 150%, and Trophy 350% — select from the options above
- Printed and shipped from the USA by Noble Dwarf — veteran-owned, quality-checked before shipping
- Painted upgrades available — contact us to commission a custom paint job
Dimensions
| Size | Height | Width | Depth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tabletop 28mm | 40mm | 19mm | 28mm |
| Heroic 150% | 59mm | 28mm | 42mm |
| Trophy 350% | 138mm | 66mm | 98mm |
On the Table
On campaign tables, Hegnar charges into melee before the party tank can establish position. Additionally, display shelves benefit from his raised hammers breaking the horizontal line of standing figures.



























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