Some creatures are broken, not tamed. This is what happens when goblins decide subtlety is overrated.
This ogre-scale monstrosity depicts the brutal efficiency of goblin engineering: a massive beast, blinded by a tribal-designed helmet, reduced to little more than a living siege engine. The helmet isn’t decorative—those metal rings secure the straps, ropes, and chains that keep this monster compliant and controllable. Big horns and fangs suggest what this creature could do if it ever figured out how to remove that helm. The human skull spiked to the front serves as warning, trophy, and psychological warfare all at once.
The mixed materials tell a grim story. Paint the leather weathered and stained, the metal rusted and crude, the bone aged and yellowed. Those tribal relief motifs can be picked out in contrasting colors to emphasize goblin craftsmanship. Add green or brown washes to suggest this isn’t exactly a well-maintained piece of equipment.
Perfect for goblin war parties, displaying the darker side of fantasy warfare, or creating that unsettling centerpiece where the real monsters aren’t the beasts—they’re the ones holding the reins.
Enslaved, weaponized, and pointed at your army. Sleep well.








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