MB-Industry was born by chance in 2010, from a passion for Iron Man and the desire to turn drawings into something real. From there, research, construction, and the combination of experience in electronics, 3D modelling, and manual craftsmanship.

In 2015, the VAT number arrived – moving from a passion to a real job – and with it came the first products: motor kits for masks, repulsor kits, and always something new in the pipeline.

Today, MB-Industry is a craft workshop spanning accessories for board games, RPGs, and cosplay – miniatures, maps, organisers, tokens, trackers, decorative dice, modular terrains, LED kits – through to third-party productions: electronic kits, replicas, printed circuit boards. A catalogue and production capacity that grows following the requests of enthusiasts, gamers, creators, and companies from all over the world.

How we work

From the initial idea to the finished product, every stage is handled in-house: design, technical drawing, manufacturing, and assembly. We work on both our own products and fully custom commissions. MB-Industry is open to collaborations with individuals, authors, publishers, and anyone with a project to bring to life — whether it's an accessory for an existing game, a component for a self-produced item, or something entirely new.

Craftsmanship and tools

Artisan craftsmanship doesn't mean doing everything by hand as a matter of principle – it means doing things well. Tools are a support to maintain high quality, reduce time, and contain costs without sacrificing the outcome. What can be done better with a machine, is done with a machine. What requires hand, eye, and judgement, is done by hand.

The workshop is constantly evolving: FDM-Resin 3D printers, laser cutting, UV printing, silicone moulds, resins, CNC, a small lathe — and always looking to add production capabilities to offer something extra. The goal is to provide a quality piece at a sensible price.

Quality and control

Every piece passes through our hands before it leaves. Direct visual inspection, aesthetic repeatability checks, functional tests on everything with moving parts or electronic components. Durability is part of the design, not an option. The packaging for shipping is so careful it can withstand any logistical mistreatment.

Materials and production

The workshop works with ABS, Forex, polystyrene, PVC, resin, rubber, leather, fabric, aluminium, and steel. For custom projects, the material choice is discussed together – based on the intended use, the desired result, and the available budget. There isn't one single answer: there's the right one for that specific project.

Shipments are made worldwide.

On my own, with a few collaborators when needed.