Wail Snail

$6.00$27.00

Spiral Shell -$14.99

Spiky Shell -$14.99

Set of 2 -$27.00

STL File Download – $6

‘Large’-sized snail monster mini, with cast large head, mallets and tail and a resin body. Also includes a 2″ diameter black acrylic base with the Pewter.

Description

Deep in the dungeons of the earth, even the snails develop Attitude.

‘Large’-sized snail monster mini, with cast large head, mallets and tail and a resin body. Also includes a 2″ diameter black acrylic base. supplied unpainted.

Sculpted by Andrew Barlow

Painted by Erica King and Andrew Barlow

STL Files also available if you wish to print yourself.

Wail Snails

Two Large-Sized Snail monsters with club-like appendages

28mm scale miniatures perfect for D&D Pathfinder, or other tabletop games.

Wail Snails are gigantic underground mollusks that have adapted to eating meat to sustain their giant size. They excrete acid from their bodies to dissolve their victims, but it is their method of taking down prey in the first place that earned them their name: they literally wail on prey with rocky club-like appendages growing out of their head and on their tail.

The Wail Snails each print in a single piece, and are hollowed from below to save on materials.

Dark-Platypus Studio specializes in making models for role-playing game enthusiasts. Our models are designed to be printed in 28mm Heroic scale, the perfect size for Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, or other games that are often played on a 1” grid. They include Pre-supported versions and unsupported versions (in case you want to alter the size to suit your own needs).

The Wail Snails were featured in my first kickstarter, Tentacles & Eyeballs. It is available as a pewter and resin kit on my website at dark-platypus.com. The original models have since been scanned, digitally enhanced, and made available here as a 3D-printable model!

 

Additional information

Weight .3 lbs
Dimensions 4 × 6 × 4 in
Options

Spiral Shell, Spiky Shell, Set of 2, STL FILE DOWNLOAD

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