Mechanical Beholder - Gearwork Beholder 75/100mm
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Gearwork Beholder â Mechanical Eye Construct âď¸đď¸
Upgrade your dungeon! This unique model reimagines the classic fantasy monster as a mechanical construct. The Gearwork Beholder features a spherical metal body covered in rivets, with a mechanical camera shutter as its main eye. Instead of organic tentacles, it wields articulated robotic arms equipped with sensors and tools.
It fits perfectly into any Steampunk, Sci-Fi, or Eberron-style D&D campaign as a guardian drone or a mad artificer's creation.
I have provided two print profiles to suit your needs:
- 75mm Scale: Great as a standard encounter or heavy drone.
- 100mm Scale: Perfect as a menacing Boss construct.
Note: This model is AI-generated. Powered by MakerWorld-Image-to-3D
Mechanical Beholder â Gearwork Eye âď¸đď¸
Upgrade your dungeon! This unique model reinterprets the classic fantasy monster as a mechanical construct. The Gearwork Beholder consists of a spherical metal body full of rivets, with a mechanical camera shutter as its main eye. Instead of organic tentacles, it has articulated robotic arms equipped with sensors and tools.
It fits perfectly into any Steampunk, Sci-Fi, or Eberron-style D&D campaign as a guardian drone or a mad inventor's creation.
I have provided two print profiles:
- 75mm Scale: Great as a standard opponent or heavy drone.
- 100mm Scale: Perfect as a menacing Boss opponent.
Note: This model is AI-generated. Powered by MakerWorld-Image-to-3D
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