Crawling Claw 04 by Yasashii Kyojin Studios

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Description

From beneath the flagstones of the desecrated shrine, the fingers came first — dozens of them, pale and wrong, pulling something nameless into the world of the living.

  • ✔ 32mm scale resin miniature, printed fresh to order in the UK
  • ✔ Supplied unpainted and ready to prime
  • ✔ Compatible with D&D, Pathfinder, and all tabletop RPGs
  • ✔ Equally at home on the gaming table or the display shelf

The Crawling Claw is one of D&D's most unsettling undead creations — a disembodied hand animated by dark necromancy, scuttling across dungeon floors with terrible purpose. This sculpt by Yasashii Kyojin Studio takes that concept and amplifies it into something genuinely grotesque: a churning mass of clawed, grasping hands erupting from a single writhing form. Fingers splay and curl in every direction, some reaching upward, others dragging along the ground, creating a silhouette that reads as deeply, instinctively wrong. It's the kind of piece that stops players mid-sentence when you place it on the table.

This is variation 04 of the Crawling Claw range — adventurers collecting multiple poses will find each sculpt brings its own distinctive composition and sense of motion. This particular variant has a wide, low footprint with multiple hands splaying outward, making it an excellent centrepiece for a swarm encounter or a cursed altar scene.

Perfect for adventurers who:

  • Run necromancer-led campaigns and need genuinely unsettling undead pieces
  • Want a tactile, horrifying encounter prop for a haunted crypt or defiled temple
  • Are building a display shelf with creature minis that command a second look
  • Collect across the Crawling Claw range to represent a full undead swarm

Encounter Hook:
The party's rogue reaches into the sarcophagus to retrieve the amulet — and feels something close around her wrist. As she yanks her arm free, the stone lid explodes outward and the floor cracks open, dozens of pale hands clawing their way upward, drawn by the scent of the living. Roll for initiative.

Details

Printed at 32mm scale and supplied unpainted, ready for priming and painting straight out of the box. Available with or without a plain black base — if selected, the base arrives unattached and can be fixed with a small amount of glue. Each piece is inspected before dispatch; minor marks from the printing process are rare but possible and can be easily tidied up prior to painting.

Sculpted by Yasashii Kyojin Studio — visit their page to see more of their work.

Mitz & Simz — the cats rolled a 17 on Animal Handling — of the humans. The studio exists because of this roll.

Works beautifully alongside undead hordes for complete Ravenloft campaigns — or explore more from Yasashii Kyojin.

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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