Clock Tower by Mia Kay M3DM

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Description

In the heart of the artificers' district, the great clock tower has not chimed in three days — and no one who went to investigate has returned.

  • ✔ Resin terrain piece, printed fresh to order in the UK
  • ✔ Supplied unpainted — primes and paints easily
  • ✔ Compatible with standard 28mm–32mm miniature scales
  • ✔ Works on the gaming table and as part of a display diorama

This clock tower is a centrepiece scatter terrain piece with a distinctly steampunk sensibility — the kind of landmark that anchors an entire district of your tabletop city. A tall, slender column rises from a gear-studded base crawling with pipes, valves, and riveted panelling. The shaft is lined with recessed panels and flanked by bundled pipework that curls organically from base to mid-tower, giving the structure a lived-in, industrial character rather than a purely mechanical one.

At the top, a broad ornamental canopy frames a large circular clock face decorated with cross-shaped hands, gear teeth, and intricate engravings. Twisted barley-sugar columns support the canopy, and scrollwork crests the very peak — blending baroque elegance with arcane engineering in a way that feels right at home in any artificer's city, gnomish metropolis, or steampunk campaign setting. The two renders shown give you a clear sense of both the front-facing detail and the overall silhouette the finished piece will cut on your gaming table.

Whether you're building out the streets of a Ravnica-inspired city, staging a Spelljammer port district, or dropping a dramatic landmark into a homebrew steampunk setting, this tower earns its place as a focal point your adventurers will genuinely notice — and your DM can absolutely use as a plot hook.

This piece suits adventurers who:

  • Run steampunk, arcane-industrial, or artificer-themed campaigns
  • Want a recognisable landmark to anchor urban or district maps
  • Love detailed scatter terrain that doubles as display-worthy scenery
  • Are building out a full city board with consistent aesthetic pieces
  • Enjoy a rewarding painting project with lots of texture and surface variety

Encounter Hook: The clock tower in Cogsworth's Crossing stopped at 3:47 six nights ago — the exact moment the city's chief artificer vanished. As the party investigates, they find the clockwork mechanisms inside have been deliberately frozen by something that left claw marks on the brass gearwork and a faint trail of necrotic residue leading down through a hidden hatch in the base.

Details

  • Terrain piece: steampunk clock tower
  • Supplied unpainted and unassembled
  • Compatible with 28mm–32mm scale miniatures
  • Available as supported or unsupported file variants
  • Sculpted by Mia Kay M3DM

Sculpted by Mia Kay M3DM — visit their page to see more of their work.

Pairs well with steampunk and arcane-technology settings and scatter terrain elements — or explore more from Mia Kay M3DM.

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Ready to add this adventurer to your collection? Order today and we'll print it fresh for you here in the UK.

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