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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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Description

Too weak to breathe fire. Too stubborn to care.
The Dragonling doesn’t guard treasure. It steals it.
It doesn’t serve masters. It annoys them.
And it never listens—unless it’s planning something worse.

This pint-sized menace is perfect for any campaign: familiar, nuisance, future villain, or feral comic relief. It may be tiny, but it has teeth, claws, and just enough draconic arrogance to ruin someone’s day.

  • The Treasure Hoarder – Defends a stolen pouch of copper coins like it’s the Crown of Bahamut

  • The Unwanted Sidekick – Latches onto the bard. Won’t leave. Screeches when ignored.

  • The Survivor – A hatchling left behind after the dragon dies. Cute now. Dangerous later.

  • The Goblin’s Guard Beast – Fed on cave rats and praise. Trained to hate torches.

    Throw it at your players early—and let them regret sparing it later.

 

FDM-friendly – No fragile parts, easy to print and sturdy.

28mm-32mm scale – Works in any fantasy tabletop game.

Chunky, bold design – Classic old-school D&D miniature aesthetic.

The Dragonling isn’t just a miniature. It’s a problem.
A living plot hook with wings too small to fly—but just big enough to escape.

Download, print, and let this tiny terror make your players regret rolling initiative.

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