Victoria Miniatures Releases Col. Killmore, a 200-Unit AdeptiCon 2026 Exclusive
Victoria Miniatures put 200 copies of Col. Killmore on sale March 26, with Reaper Miniatures distributing at AdeptiCon in Milwaukee and every physical kit including a free STL.

Victoria Miniatures put Col. Killmore, the AdeptiCon 2026 Official Limited Edition Sci-Fi Miniature, on sale through its online shop with only 200 physical units in the run, each copy bundled with a free STL digital file delivered automatically by email.
Victoria Lamb confirmed the release on the studio's blog, writing: "I am thrilled to reveal Col. Killmore as the AdeptiCon 2026 Official Limited Edition Sci-Fi Miniature." Thanks to the AdeptiCon organizers, 200 units were made available to online customers, with the sale going live at VictoriaMiniatures.com at 4 p.m. on March 25. For collectors, Guard players, and fans of characterful sculpts, Col. Killmore has a lot going for it.
Reaper Miniatures carried the miniature at their AdeptiCon booth, covering the convention-floor channel after Lamb arranged the distribution partnership in lieu of attending in person. AdeptiCon 2026 ran March 25 through 29 at the Baird Center in Milwaukee. At 200 units split across two sales channels, the window for collectors was narrow from the start. Event-exclusive Victoria Miniatures pieces at comparable run sizes have a strong track record of ending up on the secondary market at a steep markup, making any remaining stock in the online shop worth checking immediately.
The physical-plus-digital bundle is the most structurally interesting part of the release. Every physical purchase also includes a free STL digital variant. That means one transaction delivers both the resin collector's piece and a printable file for conversion experiments, tutorial photography, or practice runs before committing paint to the display-quality cast. For commission painters building Guard officer content for their portfolio, or for anyone who wants to test kitbash concepts before cutting resin, the STL offsets the single-copy limitation of a 200-unit run considerably.

The model has that larger-than-life command presence hobbyists love in character sculpts, and feels right at home in an Astra Militarum army, a display cabinet, or any collection that appreciates a little style. The name itself does a lot of work: "Killmore" is a transparent riff on Colonel Kilgore from Apocalypse Now, and that reference gives painters a ready-made thematic anchor. An olive-drab jungle-campaign scheme, with weathered webbing and tropical base foliage, leans directly into the source material and reads convincingly as a Guard officer who has been in the field too long. A Mordian Iron Guard-style parade dress, pressed grey-blue with bright brass fittings and polished leather, runs in the opposite direction and positions the colonel as someone who commands by uniform rather than firepower. For painters already working from Victoria Miniatures' own ranges, a Tannenburg Fusiliers grey or Arcadian Guard tan connects Col. Killmore visually to the studio's existing output and earns the model a natural place in a larger force.
The release also underlines the hybrid physical-and-digital distribution model more small studios are adopting, making event exclusives accessible to non-attendees while preserving the scarcity that drives collector interest. With AdeptiCon now concluded, the resin cast with its official event-exclusive status is the piece to watch on the secondary market.
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