Ulamog is a colossal aberration, chaotic evil alignement. It was our customer’s campaign BBEG.

To maintain it in a budget, it was printed in the smallest range of colossa size, which is also quite impressive.

It’s a monster with a ripped, skinless torso with bones poking out the flesh. It has 8 tentacles and 2 arms which splits at the elbows in 4 forearms and hands.

  • 28/32mm scale, Colossal size
  • monster with tentacles
  • printed in 23 pieces
  • final printed size: 31x38x26cm – 12x15x10inch
  • Dungeons and dragons BBEG
Project

Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger

Client type

Individual

Our customer wanted…

.stl file + 3d printing

Client’s references

Ulamog was designed by Michael Kormarck. It was previously sculpted by Nick Gaulz and by Antoine di Lorenzo, though their models didn’t were 3d printables. So we sculpted it by scracth, making sure to craft a flawless .stl file

Our sculpt

ulamog colossal monster 3d model stl
To ensure the best price-quality ratio, we splitted the monster in several pieces. This way we were able to print some pieces in PLA, which is cheaper and stronger, and the ones with more wiry parts in UV resin.
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