RN Estudio teases four Berserk bonus miniatures for May 2026
RN Estudio’s May preview points to four Berserk bonus miniatures joining Lord Mozgus, a clear sign the studio is doubling down on dark fantasy.

RN Estudio’s May preview telegraphed exactly what many subscribers wanted to hear: four bonus miniatures from the Berserk collection were set to accompany Lord Mozgus. For painters and printers, that is not just a filler tease. It signals a focused month built around a recognisable dark fantasy line, with enough continuity to start planning paints, basing, and resin before the full files land.
The studio kept the message short, but it still pushed participation as hard as product. Alongside the release note, RN Estudio invited followers to show off their 3D prints and painting projects in its Discord community. That matters in a niche where a monthly drop can become a shared show-and-tell moment almost overnight, especially when the sculpt theme already has built-in recognition among Berserk fans.
RN Estudio’s broader profile helps explain why the preview landed the way it did. Its Patreon page lists 7,109 members and 412 posts, and the company’s MyMiniFactory profile says it has been 3D printing since January 2014. That profile also says the monthly releases come with pre-supported versions optimized for resin printers such as Elegoo and Anycubic, which makes the May tease especially practical for anyone trying to move quickly from download to print to paint.

This is also not the first time RN Estudio has used Berserk content to strengthen a release cycle. In January 2024, the studio ran a Berserk-themed Patreon update titled Berserk throwback and said 10 additional miniatures would be added to the normal release. The May 15, 2026 preview fits that pattern: a short announcement, a named centerpiece in Lord Mozgus, and a cluster of bonus sculpts that reward subscribers who watch the calendar closely.
For anyone tracking the studio’s monthly STL drops, the signal was clear before the full reveal arrived. RN Estudio was not just hinting at another release. It was confirming that Berserk remained part of the core identity of the line, and that May’s most paintable and game-useful models were likely to come from that same brutal, familiar world.
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