Repair Robot by Mia Kay M3DM

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Description

Built to maintain the machines of a long-forgotten age, the Repair Robot trundles forward on its plated chassis — arms bristling with tools, gears whirring, purpose undiminished by centuries of neglect.

  • ✔ 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 compact construct is a delight of mechanical character. Its broad, riveted bell-shaped body is studded with hexagonal bolt-heads from base to equator, and a domed head sits atop a ringed collar housing a single forward-facing optical aperture. Four articulated arms extend from the torso, each carrying a different tool: a large spanner raised aloft, a heavy-headed mallet brandished to one side, a grappling hook hanging below, and — most intriguingly — a gear-worked pocket watch on a chain, held up as though consulting the time mid-repair. The sculpt captures a creature that is simultaneously industrious and slightly chaotic, the kind of automaton that has been fixing things for so long it has developed opinions about the process.

The decorative base shows the robot breaking through a crumbling stone floor, adding a sense of weight and motion to an otherwise self-contained figure. The detail throughout is crisp and precise — bolt heads, pipe joints, mechanical limb segments and the fine gear-work of the pocket watch face all reward close attention and will paint up beautifully with a metallic wash-and-highlight approach.

This is a versatile miniature that works equally well as a wandering NPC automaton, an encounter piece in a steampunk or arcane-technology setting, a warforged variant, or a curious collector's display piece. Whether you're running a Ravnica-style city of guilds, an Eberron campaign, or a homebrew workshop dungeon, this little construct earns its place on the table.

  • Adventurers running steampunk or arcane-technology campaigns
  • DMs who need a memorable construct encounter or workshop guardian
  • Warforged players looking for an unconventional mechanical sculpt
  • Painters who enjoy fine mechanical detail and metallic techniques
  • Collectors drawn to characterful, personality-rich automaton sculpts

Encounter Hook: The party enters the lower level of an abandoned artificer's tower and finds a Repair Robot methodically re-attaching a door that has been off its hinges for two hundred years. It pauses, raises its pocket watch, consults it for a long moment, then turns to regard the adventurers — arms full of tools, optical aperture narrowing. It says nothing. It begins walking toward them. Whether it intends maintenance or malice is entirely unclear.

Details

  • Single miniature — one sculpt, one pose
  • Comes with your choice of decorative scenic base, plain base, or no base
  • Multipart construction — base and model supplied separately for easy painting
  • Supplied unpainted and unassembled
  • Pre-supported file used for print — no support removal required

Sculpted by Mia Kay M3DM — visit their collection to discover more of their work.

Pairs well with other construct miniatures and steampunk arcane-technology settings — or explore more from Mia Kay M3DM.

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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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