Oche Jelly by MZ4250
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Description
Something viscous shifts beneath the floorboards of the old mill — and then a lime-green mass of writhing, semi-translucent flesh hauls itself into the torchlight, pseudopods grasping at the air.
- ✔ 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 Ochre Jelly is one of tabletop RPG's most underappreciated horrors — not because it's subtle, but because it's so gleefully foul. This sculpt by MZ4250 captures the creature mid-surge: a lumpen, undulating mass of acidic flesh, its upper surface raised into grasping pseudopod-like protrusions that give it a deeply unsettling sense of reach and hunger. Every fold and ripple in the gelatinous body reads as deliberate, organic motion, frozen at the precise moment it's about to engulf something unfortunate.
For painters, the Oche Jelly is a rewarding challenge. The smooth, undulating surface rewards wet-blending and translucency work — layered greens over a yellow zenithal prime, with a gloss varnish to suggest the wet, acidic sheen of living slime. Pick out the deeper folds with a dark wash to bring definition to the form, and the result is something gloriously revolting. On the display shelf, it reads immediately as dangerous.
For Dungeon Masters, it's a versatile encounter piece. Ochre Jellies appear in dungeons, sewers, swamps, and anywhere moisture and decay create a hospitable environment for a mindless predator. They split when struck with lightning or slashing weapons, which makes for memorable mid-combat chaos. This sculpt sits naturally alongside other dungeon hazards and is the right scale to feel genuinely threatening when a party stumbles into a room they thought was empty.
- Adventurers running dungeon-crawl campaigns who want tactile, evocative encounter markers
- Painters who enjoy smooth organic surfaces and translucency techniques
- DMs who appreciate the tactical complexity a splitting ooze brings to combat
- Display collectors building out a bestiary shelf of classic D&D creatures
Encounter Hook: The party's rogue reaches into the crumbling stone alcove for the key she spotted on her last scouting pass — but the key has moved. The alcove hasn't. The Oche Jelly has spent three days digesting the iron slowly, growing comfortable in the dark. It emerges the moment her hand touches it.
Details
- Single sculpt, one variation
- Multipart model — supplied with separate supported and unsupported file options
- Supplied unpainted and unassembled, ready to prime
- Two render images show the same sculpt from different angles
Sculpted by MZ4250 — a prolific community favourite whose expansive catalogue covers an extraordinary breadth of D&D creatures, monsters, and player characters.
Pairs well with ooze encounter pieces and Underdark delves — or explore more from MZ4250.
Mitz & Simz — bringing independent sculpts to adventurers everywhere, one order at a time.
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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