Paizo Partners with Titan Forge and MyMiniFactory to Offer Premium STLs and Print-On-Demand Miniatures

The partnership will launch at Gen Con with select Starfinder and Pathfinder miniatures, with plans to expand and ramp up offerings.
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In advance of Gen Con 2025, Paizo, Titan Forge, and MyMiniFactory announced a partnership to produce STLs and print-on-demand (POD) miniatures for Pathfinder and Starfinder. These miniatures, sculpted by Titan Forge based on art from Paizo Inc., will be available for purchase as STLs on My Mini Factory’s online marketplace, with physical print on demand offerings available from Titan Forge, starting July 31st, 2025.
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“We’re thrilled to work with Paizo to bring their awesome character and creature designs to life through 3D modeling,” said Titan Forge co-founder and CEO Roman Łakomiak, “With the boom of growth in home 3D printing, we look forward to seeing more tables playing with our high-quality miniatures—whether you print them at home, or order them physically!”

As a launch point for the partnership, the first miniatures available will be the six Starfinder Second Edition iconic characters, the six pre-generated characters from Starfinder Murder in Metal City, the akashic dragon from the cover of Starfinder Player Core, two bonus Starfinder miniatures, and a variety of Andoran and Chelaxian troops to support Pathfinder Battlecry! In addition to being available digitally, these miniatures will also be available as print-on-demand figures via Titan Forge.

“Working with Titan Forge and MyMiniFactory has been amazing. As engaged partners, they let us sync up miniature releases with relevant products (like Battlecry!) in a world where more and more people are getting involved in home 3D printing,” said Paizo’s Associate Publisher, Thurston Hillman, “If you know me, you know I have a vast ‘pile of shame’ of miniatures in my hobby room. Getting to partner with Titan Forge and MyMiniFactory lets me accelerate that problem. I look forward to other Paizo fans and general miniature hobbyists joining me!”

Titan Forge will be releasing further models for Pathfinder and Starfinder on the MyMiniFactory platform and their own store throughout 2025 and beyond.
 

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Dawn Dalton

Dawn Dalton

I might be an outlier here, but how strong is the desire to have official D&D or PF2 monsters in miniature form? I realize that might sound rich coming from a guy with the Wizkid's Beholder as his avatar here, but even though I paint tons of miniatures, miniatures I use for D&D, I don't think it's possible for me to care less about whether they're official representations or not. I'm just as happy using a dragon produced by Reaper or Games Workshop as I am one produced for D&D by Wizkids.

The tough part about have a generic fantasy game is just about anyone can produce a miniature that'll work just fine for it.

I mean, now that they have very bespoke, weirdo dragons, I kind of do? Like, with the traditional chromatic/metallic dragons, it's fairly easy to take a dragon, paint it a color and kind of finagle it to be whatever you want. But naughty word like the Conspirator Dragon (which looks like a Kingdom Death monster), you're probably not going to find stuff that actually matches. Plus, again, some of Paizo's takes are a bit more unique: their goblins and kobolds have a more specific look.

In an era of VTTs, it's not for everyone, but it's nice to see a company doing some 3D printing stuff.
 

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I mean, now that they have very bespoke, weirdo dragons, I kind of do? Like, with the traditional chromatic/metallic dragons, it's fairly easy to take a dragon, paint it a color and kind of finagle it to be whatever you want. But naughty word like the Conspirator Dragon (which looks like a Kingdom Death monster), you're probably not going to find stuff that actually matches. Plus, again, some of Paizo's takes are a bit more unique: their goblins and kobolds have a more specific look.
I'm kind of with you there. While I have a generally low opinion of Wizkids miniatures as a whole, they do have some monstrous miniatures such as dragons, beholders (obviously), their flail snail, and a few others that look pretty good and come in at a good price. But a significant portion of their miniatures are designed to be used as possible player characters. Dwarves, elves, humans, halflings, dragonborn, etc., etc. as clerics, paladins, wizards, warlocks, etc., etc. And most of those are also produced by other companies even if they're called dragon person wizard instead of dragonborn sorcerer.
 

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