Constructs are built, not born — creatures animated by magic, clockwork, or stranger arts. They are the golems guarding ancient tombs, the animated armor patrolling a wizard's sanctum, the shield guardian bound to a mage's amulet, and the homunculus fetching ingredients in a cluttered laboratory. Because they're fabricated, constructs often reflect their creator — the severity of an iron golem, the primal hunger of a flesh golem, the alien geometry of something bound to an extraplanar pact. They make excellent guardians, puzzle encounters, and reveal moments when the party realises who really built this dungeon.
This collection gathers classic D&D construct sculpts — stone, iron, clay, and flesh golems, animated objects, scarecrows, and arcane automatons — all 3D printed in resin and supplied unpainted. They look especially good with metallic washes, stone drybrushing, and the occasional glowing rune to hint at the magic holding them together.