Minis for TTRPGs


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I have a good handful of Wizkids minis that I really liked (both painted and not painted) but I got a 3D Printer for Christmas and have printed probably 50-100 minis so far and just got a handful of paints to get some color on them.

I tend to agree with a previous poster that painting the minis is not enjoyable but I'm trying to power through that and get to a point where I enjoy that part of the hobby. I've been painting (poorly) while watching basketball games at night and am slowly liking it more and more.

MZ4250 has made a print for every monster in the Monster Manual so his minis are the printed ones I"ve been enjoying
Sweet! I don't have a 3D printer, but I imagine it really opens the doors for aquiring all sorts of minis. Normally, I'd be hesitant to buy niche minis like undead ogres or something like that, but I'd 3D print one in a heartbeat!

How's the quality of the prints? Any layer lines?
 

So I mostly work with paper figs now. Definitely cheaper, but not nearly as pretty.

Edit: Would love to see some solid suggestions for minis/terrain in 15mm scale...
How do you make the paper minis? Do you draw yourself, or do you print images from some site? Using paper and cardboard minis saves a loooooot of space!

No experience with 15mm minis here :unsure: Are you going for that scale just to save space, or do you prefer them? I think the War of the Ring board game has 15mm minis, but I'd make sure before jumping on that.
 

Sweet! I don't have a 3D printer, but I imagine it really opens the doors for aquiring all sorts of minis. Normally, I'd be hesitant to buy niche minis like undead ogres or something like that, but I'd 3D print one in a heartbeat!

How's the quality of the prints? Any layer lines?
Definitely not nearly as good as the Wizkids minis I own but I think they will be extremely passable at the table. I'm finally starting a home game next month after only DM-ing a handful of online sessions and I was going to use all paper minis/tokens but these 3D prints will be so cool!

For sure you can see some layer lines after I paint them but you really have to be looking on most of them. If you're someone that is really in it to collect minis and display them as art you'd probably be bothered by the lines.
 

How do you make the paper minis? Do you draw yourself, or do you print images from some site? Using paper and cardboard minis saves a loooooot of space!

No experience with 15mm minis here :unsure: Are you going for that scale just to save space, or do you prefer them? I think the War of the Ring board game has 15mm minis, but I'd make sure before jumping on that.
Saving space both in storage and at the table is the major one. And yeah, we usually just draw doodles of our characters on little slips of paper, fold and tape. If we're feeling really fancy, we'll tape it to a coin for a base.

I would love to start collecting terrain again, but that's where the smaller scale would really come in handy for me. Especially since I've been looking at moving from grid combat to gridless combat (most of the systems I play that use tactical combat could be adjusted to both the scale difference and going gridless with little issue).
 

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