We’re trying and testing the best 3D printers for miniatures on the market right now. 3D printing feels like magic, and there are ever more things to use them for. You might want to print custom DnD miniatures designed on Hero Forge, or conversion bits to upgrade your Warhammer 40k ...
If you’d prefer that a machine took all the hard work out of making your figures for you, we have guides onhow to 3D print miniaturesand recommendations for3D printers. Of course, you’ll still need to paint them, which is where our guide onpainting miniatureswill help!
The iconic fighter TIE Interceptor used by the Galactic Empire becomes a fantastic PLA 3D print. Look at this beautifulTIE Interceptor 3D printing modelJames brought to life with the Artillery Sidewinder X1, Longer LK4 Pro, Prusa MK3s 3D printers. The scale is 200%, and printing time is app...
The terrain range is particularly good, with things like the Red Rocket gas station, Nuka Cola vending machines, a crashed Vertibird, and for those with3D printersthe option to make your own Fallout Vault. In short – we’re excited, and Fallout: Factions is a high priority for us to rev...
Alternatively, you could look at the huge range of digital miniatures out there: Don’t Look Back and Sludge are both supported by downloadable 3D miniatures. Wargamer has helpful guides abouthow to 3D print miniatures, and thebest 3D printers for miniatures, if you’re ready to take the ...
But, curiously, the Warhammer 40K models might outnumber either of them, as many war gamers (particularly in Russia) would rather spend a few bucks on printing than the thirty or forty they might pay for a miniature vehicle. Perhaps the best come from the incredibly prolific Ukrainian designer...