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Drowned wenches coming in wet and angry! Better devise a plan or they’re gonna steamroll your position…slowly, of course.
You gotta rub a few elbows and grease a few palms for key intel when you meet new NPCs.
Do Lizards travel in packs or do they simply prefer to wear them? A question as old as time.
Hey, third 3D-printed miniature pick for an upcoming encounter is the charm…at least we think it is.
Your tombs beneath the sands just got a whole lot tougher with this Stone Golem guardian inside.
Look, you’re hungry and I’m hungry. So, just go grab one of those eggs while I stand on lookout.
The Headless Horseman rides again, thanks to Brite Minis. This supportless DnD miniature makes every Halloween, a little less happier.
The Gods demand representation and dedication so we better have our scatter terrain on point here.
Sure, he gets the fewest groupies but this fella can play.
We don’t want you to panic, but don’t make any sudden moves or look directly behind you.
A mighty minotaur can come in all shapes and sizes. This guy hasn’t missed many meals and his axe torque is wicked good.
We got our prisoner and monster miniatures for our Tresendar Manor prison cell encounter, but what about the terrain?!
Did you know that you really need this Harengon Male Alchemist Artificer mini?! Well, now you do.
There’s no stopping us in this 3D-print buildout of Tresendar Manor dungeon delve. Checkout our newest addition!
When a commoner boy bumps into a gnome king on your 3D printer, good things happen.
Our newest engine is ready for its inaugural flight and needs a call sign!
Time to meet and 3D print Hans, Werner, Schnitzel und Sandra – leaders of four Germanic tribes!
Let’s start to select pieces for the mysterious inside Tresendar Manor and show off some classic Gen Con finds.
One-dimensional corpse-markers are convenient but 3D is the place to be.
The Captain will see you now.
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