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Sculpted by artist Emmanuel Lepas of Print Your Monsters, the Golem's transformation unfolds in three distinct stages, each captured in finely detailed miniatures:
Large Clay Boulder (28mm)
At first, the Golem appears as a massive, unassuming clay boulder. The surface is rough and cracked, hinting at the power concealed within. Small veins of glowing energy pulse beneath the earthen shell, suggesting imminent life.Humanoid Rising from the Ground (28mm)
From the clay, a humanoid form emerges, half-formed yet imposing. Limbs begin to take shape, and the figure pushes upward, breaking free of the soil. This stage captures a dynamic moment—movement caught between the raw mass and sentient life.Bipedal Clay Behemoth (70mm)
Finally, the Golem fully ascends as a towering bipedal titan, standing at approximately 70mm. Its form is primal, as if sculpted hastily from rugged clay, with a face only the Earth mother could love. The behemoth's stance is commanding, exuding strength and endurance ready to defend or devastate the battlefield.
These scaled sculptures offer a dramatic progression from inert earth to animated colossus, perfect for bringing epic tabletop moments to life.
Sculpted by artist Emmanuel Lepas of Print Your Monsters, the Golem's transformation unfolds in three distinct stages, each captured in finely detailed miniatures:
Large Clay Boulder (28mm)
At first, the Golem appears as a massive, unassuming clay boulder. The surface is rough and cracked, hinting at the power concealed within. Small veins of glowing energy pulse beneath the earthen shell, suggesting imminent life.Humanoid Rising from the Ground (28mm)
From the clay, a humanoid form emerges, half-formed yet imposing. Limbs begin to take shape, and the figure pushes upward, breaking free of the soil. This stage captures a dynamic moment—movement caught between the raw mass and sentient life.Bipedal Clay Behemoth (70mm)
Finally, the Golem fully ascends as a towering bipedal titan, standing at approximately 70mm. Its form is primal, as if sculpted hastily from rugged clay, with a face only the Earth mother could love. The behemoth's stance is commanding, exuding strength and endurance ready to defend or devastate the battlefield.
These scaled sculptures offer a dramatic progression from inert earth to animated colossus, perfect for bringing epic tabletop moments to life.