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Flak Arcana's first official miniature, Jane Arcana, is free to download

Jane Arcana is free to download as Flak Arcana’s first official model, giving painters a no-cost way to test the game’s look before the full 10-character range lands.

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Flak Arcana's first official miniature, Jane Arcana, is free to download
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Painters have a free entry point into Flak Arcana right now: Jane Arcana, the first official model made for the game, is up for download and ready to become a testbed for color schemes before the rest of the range lands. For anyone weighing whether a new skirmish universe is worth a pile of resin time, that matters. A no-cost miniature removes the guesswork and gives you a live canvas for deciding whether the setting’s mix of industry, magic, exploration, and commerce deserves a place on the desk.

Jane Arcana is a multipart kit with options to build tech, marksman, mage, and fighter versions, so it is already doing more than just sitting on a shelf as a proof of concept. The MyMiniFactory page credits Kabewski for the design and Solflamer Minis for the sculpt, and Kabewski’s profile identifies them as a Chilean American artist and game designer, as well as the creator of Flak Arcana. That combination makes the release feel less like a teaser image and more like the first real foothold for a new line.

Kabewski has said the full Flak Arcana mini range will include 10 characters, with the minis available separately or as a discounted bundle. They are fully pre-supported and ready to print, assemble, and play, which takes some of the usual friction out of trying an unfamiliar range. Solflamer Minis described the collaboration as, to their knowledge, the first model for Flak Arcana that can be printed and played with, and said they would like to make more models if people are interested.

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The setting itself gives painters a lot to work with. Kabewski describes Flak Arcana as a skirmish tabletop game set in a fantasy world of constant change, where the Civil Realms are in a golden age of industry, magic, exploration, and commerce. That is exactly the kind of premise that invites split-color armor, worn expedition gear, glowing spell effects, and a palette that can swing from bright civic finery to dirty battlefield metal. Jane Arcana is the hook, but it is also the first signal of what the whole line wants to be.

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