Incomplete Skeleton Dragon w/o Wings by Mia Kay M3DM

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Description

Even stripped of its wings and its flesh, the dragon does not lie still — something ancient and furious still animates those hollow bones, and it has not forgotten how to hunt.

  • ✔ 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

This wingless skeleton dragon is a harrowing presence for any tabletop encounter. The sculpt captures a great beast mid-lunge — claws splayed, horned skull lowered, ribcage exposed to the air where scales once gleamed. Perched atop a rocky outcrop base, there is real momentum in the pose, the sense of a creature hurling itself forward with centuries of pent-up rage. The detailing across the vertebrae, the articulated leg bones, and the sweep of the horned skull make this an exceptional centrepiece for necromantic or dungeon-delving campaigns alike.

Wingless dragons in lore often carry a particular menace — grounded, relentless, and far harder to escape than their airborne kin. Whether you run this as a dracolich reduced by aeons of undeath, a necromancer's prized guardian, or a cursed dragon whose wings were shattered in its final living battle, this miniature brings the concept to the table with real sculptural conviction. Equally at home on a display shelf as it is anchoring a boss encounter.

Well suited to adventurers who:

  • Need a large undead creature to anchor a boss or mid-tier encounter
  • Are building a necromancer's lair, cursed tomb, or dragon graveyard
  • Want a centrepiece miniature for display or diorama work
  • Run campaigns with dracoliches, bone dragons, or skeletal guardians

Encounter Hook:
The party descends into the collapsed vault beneath the old dragon shrine, only to find the bones already arranged — not scattered, but posed, as though waiting. When the youngest cleric accidentally kicks a femur, the skull turns slowly in the dark, and the ribcage expands with a breath that hasn't been drawn in three hundred years.

Details

Supplied at 32mm scale on a detailed rocky outcrop base. The base is detached and can be fixed with a small amount of glue. This mini arrives ready for priming and painting, or it can be used straight from the box with its natural finish — the sculptural detail reads clearly either way. As with all hand-finished pieces, minor marks from support removal may occasionally occur; these are easily tidied up before painting.

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

Mitz & Simz — two cats, two humans, and a shared obsession with tiny detailed things.

Works beautifully alongside dragon encounters for complete Ravenloft campaigns — or explore more from Mia Kay M3DM.

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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