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2 February 2026
Greetings, fellow miniature collectors! Another start to the workweek can only mean we’ve got some more NPC minis to share, in the hope that one of these colorful characters might make an appearance in your own DnD game. Let’s roll!

We’ve gotten some really fun TTRPG tomes over the past year, including: Roll & Press’ No Place Like Homebrew, Worlds at a Glance’s Towns & Villages, and The Game Master’s Book of Non-Player Characters! So, our bookshelves are bursting with DnD NPC content, but we need more miniatures to choose from…it’s simple math, people!

Let’s start with this badass monk miniature by Cast n Play. We just adore this pose – pure magic, baby…because you never see his punches comin’! This particular TTRPG Disciple is from their fun Eternal Monks set. This STL collection is stuffed with amazing action poses and immense model details. We also love this particular DnD class in our games, so it was an easy click-to-buy.

Resident Painter Kimmy Utah was the lead colorist here, and she did such an amazing job by capturing the spirit of this martial arts expert to the letter. The pitch white garb and paint combination made our RPG hearts sink. The shoewear while balancing on the rocks cracks us up every time.

Our second featured miniature is also by Cast n Play, but this featured STL is from their incredibly well-done Townsfolk Vol. 2 – Mennesker City set. If “townsfolk” is in the name, it’s safe to say someone on the 3DRPG Studios team already has it in their online cart. This collection has a fun mix of different types of NPCs so you get a little bit of everything for your resin here.

Sunrise Sven painted our snooty noble with all the pomp and circumstance you would expect from an NPC that never worked a day in his privileged life. The red-and-yellow color combo screams “elite,” and he clearly prefers not to mix with “the common folk”. He has a bit of that Henry VIII vibe going on, which is just the kind of hoity-toity vibe we want this DnD miniature to convey.

While you could certainly use these miniatures separately, DM Ben likes the idea of them being an inseparable combo. No one in Waterdeep knows why our imposing Monk never leaves this overweight Noble’s side, but they definitely know inside your local tavern.
So Bruce Knee never leaves Bedford’s side, and no one really knows why. Bedford operates a highly profitable vineyard business and is keen to have The Forgotten Rails transport his alcoholic beverages to help him grow his market exponentially (pun intended).
Until next time!
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