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I wanted a horse for D&D miniatures to ride on. The horse is cut in half, to have the ugly supports to the inside of the horse's legs, instead of hanging off of its belly, head, & tail. It was set for the standard 1" diameter base...(26mm, 2mm high...
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I proudly present to you my latest creation, a D&D frying pan mini that's sure to ignite your imagination and inspire your next epic campaign. This magnificent piece of craftsmanship measures 25mm at its base and stands an impressive 40mm tall,...
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Model of a Human Priest, Perfect for Your D&D Character Miniature. If you appreciate the free models we provide, consider supporting our work financially through Patreon. This will enable us to keep offering you quality 3D prints without any cost.
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I wanted a miniature horse for D&D that I could ride on. The horse model had to be cut in half, so the ugly supports would fit inside its legs instead of dangling from its belly, head, or tail. It was designed to sit on a standard 1" diameter base,...
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Compatible with D&D and tabletop roleplaying games, it's perfect for adventures big and small. Scaled at 54mm for easy printing, but easily reducible to 60% for a more compact 28-32mm scale.\r\n\r\nSupport the creative process by joining my Patreon...
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I use these coins in my D&D game to keep track of initiative order at the table. We all roll initiative and then take coins to place in front of us in initiative order. First up takes the '1', second the '2', and so on. The DM usually holds on to the...
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Human: Model of fearless hobbit adventurer and daring treasure hunter, perfect for a D&D character miniature. If you're willing, supporting us financially by becoming a Patreon patron would be amazing. This would allow us to keep providing you with...
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What's more, the base itself meets official D&D size standards. I had an absolute blast designing this unique piece - it was a true labor of love! I'm not sure if anyone will ever want to use it, but it's here now. ...My hope is that I can continue to...
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This is a D&D Case I designed especially for my son. It allows you to carry 1-2 character figures, a pencil, and the dice case found here https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2805692. The writing on it is in Tolkien's Dwarvish script and says "Being...
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These can also be hung on your D&D tabletop miniatures to track conditions. Conditions included in this pack... BANE, BLESSED, BLIND, CHARM, CONCENTRATE, DEAF, DEATH FAIL, DEATH SAVE, DYING, EXHAUSTED, FEAR, GRAPPLED, HEXED, HOLD, INCAPACITATED,...
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Back when me and the guys were in High School, Zulu Zee was one of the most memorable characters in our D&D group. This guy was fantastic, utterly insane, and the guy who created and played him was amazing at it. Zulu Zee was the most heavily armed...
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... The printing process is straightforward, and adjustments can be made using SolidWorks by modifying the linear pattern, combining additional bodies, and positioning fillets correctly. If a custom size is required, I'd be glad to add it upon request.
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... been cleverly reduced to fit this design. I'd love to see what you've created using my designs - feel free to share! ...If you're interested in more of my work, check out the full collection on Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/Rilman/designs
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... figurines were on the battle map. They stack inside each others with 5 foot increments and fit inside a standard 5 foot square. I hope others find it useful and easy to use. Isn't designed for large creatures, but you can scale it up if you'd like.
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:D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haWxCaW0dvs If you like it, I only ask for a subscription to my YouTube channel so I can make more like this and tutorials. ...YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFGvnmaOFM0DQJSvXz4NMdQ Facebook:...
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This is also my first foray into 3D modeling, so I'd love any comments or constructive criticism you have to offer. ... Unfortunately, I haven't had the opportunity to print it yet, but I plan to do so this weekend and will share my results with...
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... figurines were on the battle map. They stack inside each others with 5 foot increments and fit inside a standard 5 foot square. I hope others find it useful and easy to use. Isn't designed for large creatures, but you can scale it up if you'd like.
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Perfect for adding detail to bandit camps, military outposts, barracks, or any other number of encounter locals.I designed these for my own D&D game, and optimized them to be printed on an FDM printer, with a 0.4mm nozzle. For best result/speed,...
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I didn't put a lot of effort into the cathedral design, but if you'd like, the source files are on Onshape, a free, web-based CAD software. Be aware the files aren't well designed -- this was meant as a quick project to throw together, not a...
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I designed these for a D&D game I'm running, and optimized them to be printed on an FDM printer, with a 0.4mm nozzle and with minimal support. Once printed, you can clean off the support with a sharp knife, and you'll be ready to prime/paint! The...
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Model of High Elf Warrior, Perfect as a D&D Character Miniature If you want to help us keep creating free models like this one, consider supporting our work financially through Patreon. Your contribution will enable us to continue providing you with...
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... soon. Please share any modifications you've made to this model. I'd love to see a high-quality paint job that I can try to replicate myself. ... This is based on an amazing base design found at Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3570349
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The sleek, modern design is infused with subtle nods to the university's legacy, making it an exclusive conversation starter among fellow D&D enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned Dungeon Master or a newcomer to the world of Dungeons & Dragons,...
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... visual flair, I opted for a bold color scheme featuring black as the primary tone. I'd love to see how others have approached this challenge - please share your projects so I can get a better understanding of different implementation strategies.
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... If you prefer, you can also print it in PLA. Please share any prints you make. I'd love to see your work and even try emulating a great paint job from one of them. ... This base was generously shared by: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3570349
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... on any changes you think I should make! Print as is, without supports or raft. Enjoy! If you'd like to see custom figures created, just send a message or comment and I'll get to work on it.\r\n\r\nUpdate 7/18/19: Raven Queen's minion has been added.
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These custom tokens are designed to accurately track a Sorcerer's Sorcery Points, a crucial aspect of Dungeons & Dragons 5e gameplay. I created twenty of these tokens using flex casting, perfect for use in my current campaign. ...To achieve a high level...
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I needed to create a counter for the Feat "Lucky" in Dungeons & Dragons 5e. When editing, I suggest making the objects 200% larger on both the x and y axes, leaving the z axis (height) at its default setting of 100%. ...Roll plenty of 20s!
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Of course I can, only to find that the vast majority of downloadable D&D figures are difficult or impossible to make on an FDM printer. That being said, I figured that Block Figures would be a good second choice, and there are many designs to choose...
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... are done in REAL filament satin silver. Print settings: 0.4mm nozzle 0.39mm line width (for some reason Cura leaves out the inner wall on a 1.2mm wall) 0.24mm layer height. Ironing enabled (I didn't, has some ugly lines in the D&D logo)