Iron Golem 1 MM2025 by MZ4250
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Description
Forged in the furnaces of a long-dead archmage, the Iron Golem strides forward with the patience of stone and the lethality of cold steel — it does not tire, it does not reason, and it does not stop.
- ✔ 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 Iron Golem sculpt is a genuinely imposing piece — a barrel-chested construct clad head-to-toe in heavy segmented plate armour, with broad pauldrons, articulated limb plates, and armoured greaves that suggest both immense weight and deliberate forward motion. The helmet is fitted with angular brow plates that give the golem a permanently scowling, predatory aspect, and a short chain hangs at the collar — a detail that hints at the binding magic that keeps such a construct in check.
The golem stands in a wide, grounded stance, fists clenched, with a short blade held in the right hand. The pose is unhurried and assured — this is a creature that has no need to rush. Every panel line and seam in the armour is crisp and well-defined, giving painters plenty of surface detail to work with, whether you favour a traditional iron-grey metallic finish, a verdigris-weathered bronze, or something more arcane.
This is the first variant in the Iron Golem MM2025 series from MZ4250 — a direct representation of the classic Monster Manual construct, faithfully translated into a well-proportioned 32mm sculpt that reads clearly at the gaming table without sacrificing detail for display collectors.
Suits adventurers who:
- Run dungeon delves with ancient arcane guardians or forgotten vaults
- Need a formidable mid-to-high-level combat encounter piece
- Want a centrepiece construct for a wizard's tower or golem-maker's workshop
- Are building out a full Monster Manual construct collection
- Enjoy painting metallic armour and weathered surfaces
Encounter Hook: The party has finally breached the inner sanctum of the Vault of Morveth — but before they can reach the phylactery, the grinding of stone on stone announces that the vault's last guardian has awakened. The Iron Golem rises from its alcove, blade scraping the floor, and the magically sealed doors slam shut behind the adventurers. There is no leaving until this is resolved.
Details
Supplied as a single unpainted miniature on a round base. Scaled at 32mm to fit standard D&D and Pathfinder bases and movement templates. The sculpt features strong surface detail throughout — panel lines, armour segments, and the blade are all well-defined and will hold washes and drybrushing cleanly.
Sculpted by MZ4250 — visit their collection to explore a vast range of creatures drawn directly from classic monster compendiums.
Pairs well with other construct encounters and arcane Underdark delves — or explore the full range from MZ4250.
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