Papsikels adds Compumaton Rocket Barrager to May sci-fi tier
Papsikels’ Rocket Barrager brings a huge weapon silhouette to the May sci-fi tier. It is built for metallics, hazard stripes and glow effects.

Papsikels has added the Compumaton Rocket Barrager to its May 2026 sci-fi tier, and the sculpt lands with the kind of instant tabletop readability painters notice right away. The machine carries a big rocket-heavy silhouette, hard sci-fi surfaces and the cold, relentless, “unstoppable” feel the studio said it wanted to capture, which makes it an obvious target for metal wear, hazard markings, exhaust staining and glowing tech details.
The full May 2026 sci-fi release went live on MyMiniFactory on May 6, 2026 and was priced at $99.99. The bundle listed 15 object parts, including COMPUMATON_ROCKET_BARRAGERS.zip, and Papsikels directed readers to either MMF Tribes or Patreon for access. Patreon lists the Papsikels Miniatures sci-fi tier at $8 a month and shows 5,422 members, while MyMiniFactory lists 16,365 followers and 2,527 objects on the studio profile.
The Rocket Barrager also fits into a line that has been building for more than two years. Papsikels said in April 2024 that the studio had its “first set of helldivers 2 inspired minis,” and the range has continued through later releases including Democracy Troopers Helljumper A6, A7, A9 and Recon Helljumpers. That history gives the new machine a familiar visual language: it reads fast, it fits the same fan-art energy, and it slots neatly into a themed force without needing much explanation on the table.

Community reaction around the post leaned into that same point, with commenters praising how well the models captured the source-inspired spirit and calling out the sculpt’s personality. For painters, that is the practical payoff in a crowded monthly STL drop: the Barrager is not just another armored body, but a piece with a strong front profile and enough surface logic to reward both quick batch painting and a more ambitious showcase finish. The design does the work before the brush even hits the model, which is exactly why it stands out.
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