Nuckelavee by Mia Kay M3DM

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🇬🇧 UK: Standard delivery £3.99 via Royal Mail Track 48 (2-3 business days) — Free on orders over £20
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Description

Where the coastal mist rolls in and the horses refuse to move, the Nuckelavee has already found you — a skinless amalgam of rider and steed, reeking of pestilence, trailing corruption with every thundering step.

  • ✔ 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

Rooted in Orcadian folklore and terrifyingly at home on the dark fantasy tabletop, the Nuckelavee is one of the most unsettling creatures ever committed to myth. This sculpt captures every harrowing detail: the exposed musculature and sinew of the horse, the grotesque fused rider with its horned, skull-like visage, and the long tendrils of rotting flesh hanging loose from both forms. The integrated scenic base — scattered with dead undergrowth and broken terrain — gives the piece a sense of relentless, inexorable forward motion. Whether you run it as a Fey horror, a uniquely flavoured undead monstrosity, or a herald of some forgotten plague deity, this miniature commands the table the moment it hits the board.

This piece is printed at 28mm scale and carries extraordinary detail throughout — from the knotted, stretched tendons of the horse's legs to the hollow-eyed rider fused to its back. Equally at home as a centrepiece on a display shelf or as the thing that ends a campaign session on a very bad note for the party.

Sought out by adventurers who:

  • Need a boss monster with genuine presence and folkloric menace
  • Are building coastal, blighted, or Feywild-adjacent encounters
  • Want a display piece that earns its place on any shelf
  • Run horror-inflected campaigns where the monster needs to feel genuinely wrong

Encounter Hook:
The fishing village of Crestmere has been silent for three days. When the party arrives, they find the streets empty, the livestock dead, and a trail of black, viscous fluid leading from the shoreline to the village well. As they approach the well, the ground begins to tremble — and from the fog at the cliff's edge, the sound of hooves on wet stone grows louder, and closer, and it does not stop.

Details

What's included:
This miniature is printed at 28mm scale and supplied unpainted, ready for priming and painting — or use it straight from the base as a raw, bone-coloured horror. The model is mounted on an integrated oval scenic base. As with all hand-printed pieces, minor surface marks are occasionally possible; these are easily addressed with fine sandpaper or a hobby knife before painting.

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

Mitz & Simz — currently: cats on long rest, humans on overtime, miniatures on their way to you.

Works beautifully alongside undead hordes 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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