Steampunk Telephone Booth 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

On the corner of a gaslit street, between a clockwork apothecary and a smog-choked alley, stands a telephone booth that definitely wasn't there yesterday — and is quietly hissing steam from somewhere it shouldn't.

  • ✔ Resin terrain piece, printed fresh to order in the UK
  • ✔ Supplied unpainted — primes and paints easily
  • ✔ Compatible with standard 28mm–32mm miniature scales
  • ✔ Works on the gaming table and as part of a display diorama

Take the silhouette of a classic British telephone box — arched crown, panelled door, that familiar TELEPHONE sign — and run it through the workshop of a slightly unhinged artificer. The result is this gloriously over-engineered scatter piece: steam pipes erupting from the roof, a boiler mechanism grafted onto the side, coiled tubing snaking around the frame, and enough pressure gauges and riveted ironwork to suggest whoever installed this had access to both a foundry and far too much free time.

The detail rewards a close look. The upper arch retains its ornamental scrollwork, giving the piece a foot in Victorian civic elegance before the steampunk madness takes over entirely. The side panel is dense with mechanical storytelling — a fan wheel, valve controls, a coil bank, and what appears to be a conduit bundle — all sculpted with the kind of crispness that makes it genuinely enjoyable to paint, whether you're drybrushing corroded brass or picking out verdigris panel by panel.

On the tabletop it works as a street corner focal point, a quest objective, a portal disguised as municipal infrastructure, or simply a brilliantly weird piece of urban scatter. Off the table it holds its own as a display piece — the kind of terrain that earns a second glance from anyone who spots it on the shelf.

Well suited for adventurers who:

  • Run steampunk-tinged campaigns in gaslit cities or arcane-industrial settings
  • Want scatter terrain that doubles as a conversation piece on the display shelf
  • Are building out a Victorian or alternate-history urban encounter board
  • Enjoy terrain that holds genuine painting interest at every angle
  • Need a mysterious, slightly suspicious piece of street furniture for their next session

Encounter Hook: The party is asked to intercept a coded message being passed through a series of strange telephone booths appearing across the city — except when the rogue opens the door of the third one, the booth is warm inside, smells faintly of sulphur, and the receiver is already off the hook.

Details

Single sculpt. Supplied unpainted and unassembled where applicable. Available in supported and unsupported variants to suit your printing setup — select your preference at checkout. Compatible with 28mm–32mm scale miniatures and terrain.

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

Pairs well with steampunk and arcane-industrial terrain and scatter terrain sets — or explore more from Mia Kay M3DM.

Two black cats, currently on an extended long rest, spiritually present for every order.

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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