Sunken Ocean Floors O
Sunken Ocean Floors O
Sunken Ocean Floors O
Sunken Ocean Floors O
Sunken Ocean Floors O
Sunken Ocean Floors O
Sunken Ocean Floors O
Sunken Ocean Floors O
Sunken Ocean Floors O
Sunken Ocean Floors O

Sunken Ocean Floors O

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FAQ

Where is my order?
Rest assured, we are printing, cleaning up and shipping your order as fast as we can. Myth Forged is just the two of us (Sam and Steve) so sometimes in busier periods a bit of a queue can develop. Average dispatch time is 5 days but check the banner at the top of the site for accurate lead times.
 
What kind of glue should I use?
I use a gel super glue. We sell Loctite on the store as we know it works!
Poly/plastic cement will not work
 
What prep do I need to do for painting?
The miniatures should be ready for a priming coat, however I'd always recommend a quick wash with warm, soapy water. You can paint directly onto the mini, but I recommend priming.
 
Why have some of the miniatures come on supports?
I ship delicate or small things with the supports still attached. I've found that things get broken and/or lost if I don't. If you submerge them in hot warm for 15 seconds, most miniatures will peel off the supports really easily. Just go slowly and steadily.
 
My mini feels sticky/tacky to touch - what's going on?
Sometimes the combination of humidity and the packaging causes the washing solution to make the surface a little tacky. This can be solved with a wash in either isopolyl alcohol, or just hot soapy water. Leave to dry in the sun/warm dry place and they'll be fine.

Somewhere beneath the waves, the ocean has claimed another vessel — and your players are about to find it.

Barnacles crust the fractured hull of a small submersible, long surrendered to the sea. Tube coral colonises every surface, sponges bloom from cracked rivets, and branching formations reach upward like grasping fingers. The surrounding seabed teems with shells, anemones, and dense coral growth that has fused this wreck permanently to the ocean floor. 3D printed in high-detail resin, this scatter piece arrives unpainted and ready for your brush — a single drybrush of turquoise and rust will bring decades of saltwater decay roaring to life.

Drop this wreck onto an underwater encounter map and watch it instantly anchor the scene. It provides natural partial cover for lurking sahuagin or merrow, serves as a salvage objective in a deep-sea recovery mission, or conceals the entrance to a hidden compartment holding long-lost treasure. For nautical wargaming and skirmish scenarios, the wreck creates an asymmetric obstacle that disrupts firing lanes and forces tactical repositioning. Whether your party is diving into a sunken city in D&D, exploring abyssal ruins in Pathfinder, or staging a coastal raid for your favourite skirmish game, this piece transforms flat blue mats into a living ocean floor.

Key Features

  • Richly detailed coral and barnacle textures
  • Ideal cover piece for underwater encounters
  • High-detail resin, 28mm/32mm scale
  • Works as salvage objective or hidden loot

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 7.4 × 6.0 × 4.3 cm (W × D × H)
  • Single piece
  • Available in Resin

Licensing

This terrain piece is officially licensed from Cast N Play.