This was in the second batch of Mierce minis that I snagged on a sale. I Gotta love the dude with a huge axe. Like all Mierce minis, there is a lot of detail on this model, which was a ton of fun to paint. Really impressed with the quality and detail. The material is a hard'ish resin. Not as hard as some, this was relatively easy to work with.
Assembly:
Pretty simple, only a few parts. The horns on his head and belt were a little small and fiddly. The parts all fit together without the need for any Milliput shenanigans. Mould lines weren't bad and easy to remove.
Paint:
Primed with Badger Stynlrez primer, brushed on. Miniature painted purley in oils. Mostly Winsor & Newton Winton line. Weapon and armor done with Gamblin metallic oil paint. Took a couple hours hours to paint the oils, then set it aside for a few days to dry. The rust effect on the axe was done with wet-on-wet oil paint very easily and quickly. Sealed with some matt varnish from Reaper Miniatures.
Base:
Custom made from cork. The dirt/gravel bits were flocking mixes from Luke's APS.