I’m building a tactical board game and the next milestone is a test miniature that proves the style works on-table. For this task you’ll digitally sculpt a single male attacker on a 20–25 mm round base. The figure wears streamlined fantasy clothing, carries a medium sword held low and forward, and stands in a clear attacking stance. Anatomy and gear should be blocky rather than ornate; surface detail stays minimal so the silhouette reads instantly at arm’s length. Facial features remain neutral—no dramatic snarl, just enough structure to survive resin printing. File delivery should be a clean, watertight STL suitable for desktop resin printing. Pre-supports are welcome if that’s part of your usual workflow, but not strictly required for this test. Wall thicknesses, overhangs and contact points need to respect common hobby resin tolerances so the model prints reliably and withstands repeated game nights. Once this piece confirms scale, readability and durability, I’ll commission the remaining characters—male and female variants in the same simplified style—so consider this the pilot for a longer collaboration. If streamlined, functional miniatures are your comfort zone, I’m ready to review your portfolio and get this sculpt into pre-production.