Meet the Zombie
Some monsters leap from the dark with claws and cunning. Zombies are worse in a different way. They do not need speed, strategy, or mercy. They only need time, numbers, and the dreadful certainty that they will keep coming long after any living creature should have fallen. The Zombie Miniature Set captures that timeless horror beautifully, bringing four distinct undead poses to your tabletop in a collection designed for shambling invasions, plague-haunted villages, crypt breaches, and grim battlefield storytelling.
This set is built for game masters who want undead encounters to feel more immersive and cinematic. Rather than repeating one pose across the map, these four unique zombies create the sense of a true outbreak or rising dead horde. One crawls forward through mud and ruin. One stalks with dreadful intent. One seems to react to fresh prey. One lurches forward in raw hunger. Together, they give your battle map the kind of visual variation that turns a simple combat into a scene your players will remember.
Zombies remain one of fantasy gaming’s most useful enemy types because they fit almost anywhere. They can be the failed remnants of a necromancer’s ritual, plague victims clawing from mass graves, drowned corpses rising from marsh water, battlefield dead marching under cursed banners, or villagers transformed by forbidden magic. This miniature set works just as well in haunted catacombs and ruined temples as it does in city streets, abandoned farms, and siege-torn wilderness. Whether you need a handful of undead for a tense graveyard encounter or a full wave of relentless corpses pressing against the party line, this set gives you the look and atmosphere to make it work.
For collectors, the Zombie Miniature Set has classic dark fantasy appeal with strong horror character. For painters, it offers rich opportunities for dead flesh, sunken features, bruised skin, blood effects, torn flesh tones, grave dirt, and weathered basing. You can paint them as fresh dead with sickly skin, ancient crypt-rotted corpses with bone showing through, plague-zombies with green-black corruption, or frostbitten revenants dragged from frozen ground. However you choose to finish them, these miniatures are designed to stand out.
Designed with Yasashii Kyojin Studio
Designed by Yasashii Kyojin Studio, this Zombie Miniature Set balances readable tabletop silhouettes with characterful undead detail. Each pose tells its own little story while still feeling like part of the same shambling host. The anatomy is gaunt, stretched, and unsettling in a way that sells the undead concept immediately. These are not generic humanoids with blank faces. They feel starved, broken, and dragged back into motion by something unnatural.
Yasashii Kyojin Studio has done especially strong work with pose variety here. The Crawling zombie feels desperate and persistent, perfect for sudden ground-level reveals or grave-dirt ambushes. The Stalking pose suggests a corpse that has just noticed movement in the dark. Alert adds tension, as though the dead have heard the living and are turning as one. Hungry gives the set the classic forward-driving zombie energy every undead encounter needs. That combination makes the set especially useful for GMs who want the undead to feel like a scene, not just stat blocks.
Painters will also appreciate the open surfaces and exaggerated forms. These miniatures are excellent for washes, speed paints, dry brushing, gore effects, and atmospheric basing. Muddy boots, torn cloth, cracked nails, milky eyes, and blood-dark mouths can all help reinforce the grim horror tone. These are miniatures that look excellent with a fast tabletop scheme, but they also reward careful detailing for display.
Key Features and Options
This resin miniature set is available in both standard Roll 4 Shenanigans miniature sizes:
32mm Size
Perfect for regular tabletop play, undead ambushes, crypt encounters, plague scenes, and large-scale horde battles. This size is ideal for dungeon masters who want practical battlefield-ready zombies with strong visual variation.
54mm Size
Ideal for collectors and painters who want the facial features, dead flesh texture, and shambling poses to stand out more dramatically. This larger scale is excellent for showcase painting and display-focused undead collections.
Included Poses:
Crawling
A horrifying low-profile pose perfect for graveyard reveals, sewer ambushes, battlefield aftermath scenes, and undead rising from beneath the party’s feet.
Stalking
A tense shambling pose that works beautifully for corridors, dark alleys, ruined farmsteads, and slow-building horror encounters.
Alert
A reactive undead pose ideal for moments when the dead first notice intruders, turning a quiet room into a sudden panic.
Hungry
A classic aggressive zombie pose full of forward momentum, perfect for horde pressure, doorway breaches, and desperate last stands.
Other standout features include:
Four unique zombie poses for stronger encounter variety
Classic undead styling with grim horror appeal
Ideal for plague, dungeon, graveyard, necromancer, and survival-horror campaigns
Perfect for collectors, painters, and dungeon masters
Excellent for horde battles, ambushes, crypt breaches, and cursed village encounters
Why Choose Roll 4 Shenanigans?
At Roll 4 Shenanigans, we pride ourselves on delivering handcrafted quality and unique designs that bring your tabletop adventures to life. Each miniature is created with care and attention to detail, ensuring it becomes a centerpiece of your collection. Explore our extensive range of handcrafted resin miniatures or pair this miniature with a matching set of resin dice for the ultimate tabletop experience.
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Pair these Zombies with a Skull Lord, Specter, or Skeleton Miniature for the ultimate undead horde encounter:
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Learn more about Zombies in D&D lore:
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Zombie
From the Crafty Llama Tables
The graveyard gate was hanging open when the party arrived, though no wind stirred the rusted chains. Fresh mud had been churned across the path, and every headstone seemed just slightly wrong, as though the earth beneath them had recently shifted. The ranger knelt to inspect the nearest grave and found fingernail marks in the soaked dirt.
Then the hand burst through.
A Crawling corpse dragged itself from the mud in silence, its jaw hanging wide as grave water poured from its mouth. Before the fighter could bring a blade down, another shape lurched between the leaning stones. The Stalking dead had already seen them. Near the chapel wall, an Alert zombie twisted its head toward the sound of steel leaving a scabbard, and from the open crypt door came the one the cleric would remember later in nightmares: Hungry, shambling fast enough to force everyone backward at once.
What made the scene worse was not how fast they moved. It was how little they cared. Broken limbs did not stop them. Lost flesh did not slow them. The dead only kept coming, one dragging through the mud, one weaving around the tombstones, one turning toward fresh sound, one reaching with empty stomach rage.
At the table, this set shines in scenes like this. Use these zombies as plague victims rising around a village well, battlefield corpses answering a necromancer’s call, drowned dead crawling from black marshes, or tomb guardians overwhelming the party through sheer persistence. The four poses make the horde feel alive in exactly the wrong way.
Enhance Your TTRPG Adventures
The Zombie Miniature Set is a fantastic addition to campaigns built around undead outbreaks, cursed crypts, plague-ridden settlements, battlefield necromancy, haunted roads, and survival horror. These miniatures can represent classic zombies, but they also work beautifully as diseased villagers, drowned revenants, ritual sacrifices, famine-dead, or homebrew horrors tied to a dark curse. That flexibility makes them one of the most reusable undead sets you can place in your collection.
For dungeon masters, the pose spread naturally improves encounter design. Crawling creates surprise, Stalking builds dread, Alert marks the moment the dead notice the party, and Hungry brings the wave crashing in. For collectors, the set forms a cohesive undead group with strong shelf presence and timeless monster appeal. For painters, it offers dead skin, gore, grave filth, and atmospheric basing options that can lean toward gritty realism or stylized horror.
However you bring them to the table, these Zombie miniatures deliver grim atmosphere, relentless undead menace, and unforgettable dark fantasy encounter potential.

















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