Skeleton Dragon w/Wings by Mia Kay M3DM
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Description
Long after the dragon's fire was extinguished and its flesh had rotted away, something ancient and furious stirred in the bones — and the necromancer smiled.
- ✔ 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 is no shambling corpse. The Skeleton Dragon is a monument to death magic at its most theatrical: a full draconic skeleton, wings outstretched like tattered sails of bone, jaws agape in a silent, eternal roar. Every rib, vertebra, and wing-strut has been sculpted with genuine anatomical care, so what you're placing on the table isn't just a monster token — it's a centrepiece that will stop your players mid-sentence. Mounted on a rocky crag base, the pose conveys barely-restrained aggression, as though the beast has just landed and already decided everyone in the room is going to have a very bad day.
For Dungeon Masters, this is the kind of miniature that does half your encounter-building for you. An undead dragon is a legendary threat in any edition — the culmination of a necromancer's ambition, a cursed guardian sealed inside a forbidden vault, or the final, terrible gift of a dying lich. For collectors and painters, the exposed skeletal detail offers extraordinary depth: deep recesses beg for ink washes, while the prominent bone surfaces reward drybrushing in ivory, bone, and aged-grey tones.
Perfect for adventurers who:
- Need a boss-level undead creature for a necromancy or death-themed campaign arc
- Are building a lich's lair or a dragon graveyard encounter
- Want a large-scale display piece that commands attention on the shelf
- Love the challenge of painting complex skeletal anatomy at miniature scale
Encounter Hook:
The party descends into the Ossuary of Vaelthrax expecting relics. Instead, they find the vault's guardian — the dragon whose bones were used to build it — still very much in residence, animated by the lingering death-curse of the lich who commissioned the tomb three centuries ago. It hasn't eaten in three hundred years. It doesn't need to. It simply wants to make someone pay for the indignity of being dead.
Details
Supplied at 32mm scale and mounted on a sculpted rocky crag base. The miniature arrives unpainted and ready for priming. Supports are removed prior to dispatch; as with all resin printing, minor surface marks are possible and can be tidied with light sanding if desired.
Sculpted by Mia Kay M3DM — visit their page to see more of their work.
Mitz & Simz — where every miniature matters and the cats are always watching.
A natural companion for dragon encounters and Ravenloft campaigns enthusiasts — see 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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