Tundra Camp Banners by Mia Kay M3DM

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Description

At the edge of the frozen wastes, a single banner rises from the permafrost — bones lashed to a great pole, a horned ram skull mounted at its crest, and tattered hides trailing in the wind like a warning to all who approach.

  • ✔ 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 large tundra camp banner is a commanding piece of scatter terrain and environmental storytelling rolled into one. A tall wooden pole — braced at its foot with lashed antlers and bones — supports a crossbeam hung with ragged, cracked-leather hides. Atop the pole, a great curved ram's skull with sweeping horns marks the site as the territory of something old and dangerous. Finger bones dangle from the crossbeam ends, and the whole structure carries the weathered, ritual weight of a warband's totem — not merely a marker, but a threat.

The sculpt comes with options: the full ram-skull banner in all its menacing glory, and a headless variant showing just the leather-hung pole — useful for staging encounters across different moments in a scene, or simply offering two distinct looks for different camps or factions. The decorative base features churned tundra ground with scattered bone fragments and antler shards breaking through the snow, grounding the piece in its frozen environment with convincing detail.

Whether it marks the boundary of a frost giant's territory, signals the warcamp of a brutal barbarian tribe, or serves as a grim waypoint in an arctic wilderness hex crawl, this banner brings atmosphere that no map tile alone can match. Equally compelling on a display diorama or a live encounter table.

Adventurers who love to build out immersive environments will find this banner invaluable for:

  • Marking enemy territory in overland arctic or tundra campaigns
  • Creating ritual sites for shamanistic or cult-adjacent warbands
  • Adding depth to display dioramas alongside tribal or monstrous miniatures
  • Staging encounters that tell a story before the first die is rolled

Encounter Hook: The party crests a ridge and sees three of these banners arranged in a wide triangle around a hollow in the ice — ram skulls all facing inward toward a dark depression in the snow. No tracks lead away. Something has been here recently. Something that apparently came up from below.

Details

Scale: 32mm. Supplied unpainted and unassembled. Decorative base included. Supported variant available. Suitable for gaming and display collecting.

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

Pairs well with arctic wilderness encounters and scatter terrain — 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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