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Ulcerated Colossus has no Variations.
| scale | base diameter | Size head to toe |
| 125mm | 120mm |
A massive, twisted, and corrupted resin miniature featuring gnarled flesh and distorted limbs exuding a terrifying presence. It's perfect for tabletop RPGs.
Customizing? Different scale? Questions? Just contact us – we are happy to help you
Whether you're a tabletop gamer, hobby painter, or collector, our fantasy and sci-fi miniatures are designed for a wide range of tabletop and role-playing games. These 3D printed resin models are produced with high-precision SLA printers, resulting in crisp details and durable quality. Our standard 32 mm scale fits perfectly for most tabletop systems, but we’re happy to print your models in 28 mm, 54 mm, 75mm, XLL or custom sizes upon request.
Model designed by "Rescale Miniatures".
We are licensed to sell the physical prints of their sculptures.
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Products for collectors. Intended for collectors of 14 years or above.
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In the Box
A high-detail resin miniature, carefully prepared and shipped safely to your hobby table.
Printed in quality resin with crisp details for painting and display.
The model is cleaned and prepared before shipping.
Your miniature arrives unpainted, ready for your own hobby project.
Some larger or multipart models may need assembly before priming.
Bases are included when shown or depending on the selected product.
Each order is packed safely for the journey to your hobby table.
Every miniature is checked before shipping. Resin captures fine details beautifully, but it should be handled with care.
Ships unpainted. Some models may need assembly; tiny support marks can be sanded before priming.
Build Confidence
The top row shows visible assembly gaps before filling. These are larger example gaps; most fitting gaps are usually smaller.
The bottom row shows the same areas filled with putty or modelling compound. After priming and painting, the seams become almost invisible.
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Test-fit multipart pieces before gluing so you can see how the parts align.
Small support marks can be sanded. Larger seams can be closed with putty or modelling compound.
Clean the miniature, then prime it. Unprimed resin can continue curing in UV light, including sunlight, which may make it brittle over time. Until priming, keep it away from UV or store it in a dark box.
Once primed, your miniature is ready for painting and finishing.
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