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    giorgis 5:46 pm on March 8, 2026 Permalink | Reply
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    Miniatures pt159 – Goblin Tribe 

    Here’s a Goblin Tribe from Fat Dragon Games’ Crypt Classics range. At 60% they fit nicely with my existing Demonworld Goblins. I did a different colour scheme (clothes, skin colour) both to experiment, and also to depict the different goblinoid tribes. This follows the same pattern I did with orcs until now.

    They are lovely sculpts, reminding me of old school miniatures. I gave them some night-goblin inspired styles when they had hoods on.

    As usual, for 3d printing they are scaled 60% for 15mm. Supportless models from Fat Dragon Games. Printed on a Bambu Labs A1 mini with a 0.2mm nozzle. eSun PLA+HS Filament. 0.06mm layer height. High Quality default presets.

    Goblin Tribe
     
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    giorgis 9:52 am on February 11, 2026 Permalink | Reply
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    Miniatures pt158 – Pig Faced Orcs 

    Always loved the pig faced orcs concept, but getting these in 15mm was always a problem. Now with 3d printing it’s been solved. Here’s a group of 6 including a pig-helmet pig faced orc, a shaman, archer, spearman, swordsman and maceman. If I had to choose the highlight of the group is my freehand job on the shield markings. Love how they turned out.

    Scaled 60% for 15mm. Supportless models from Brite Minis. Printed on a Bambu Labs A1 mini with a 0.2mm nozzle. eSun PLA+HS Filament. 0.06mm layer height. High Quality default presets.

    Pig faced orcs

     
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      technoalchemist 9:28 pm on March 7, 2026 Permalink | Reply

      A shame the pig faced orc concept hasn’t gone much longer. If you ever manage to get someone to print them for you, Warp Miniatures has some very niced pig faced orcs too.

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        giorgis 10:18 pm on March 7, 2026 Permalink | Reply

        Yeah, the pig faced orcs are cool and different. Just looked at the warp minis, nice sculpts!

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    giorgis 7:00 pm on January 16, 2026 Permalink | Reply
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    Miniatures pt157 – More Orcs 

    One can never have enough orcs. These are a collection of Brite Minis sculpts, printed in FDM, at 60% for 15mm scale. I went with a darker green skin colour for greater variety to my existing orcs.

     
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      Onibaba 9:47 am on January 19, 2026 Permalink | Reply

      Good as always, i’ve tried myself but the results aren’t that great, better in 20mm, worst in 25mm i dunno why

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    giorgis 9:58 am on December 21, 2025 Permalink | Reply
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    Miniatures pt156 – Halflings 

    Nasty little hobbitses printed in FDM in 15mm scale. Brite Minis sculpts. They’re more round than my other halflings so they’re closer to hobbits.

     
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    giorgis 10:17 am on December 17, 2025 Permalink | Reply
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    Miniatures pt155 – Elves 

    I’ve painted more of the Brite Minis I had printed in 15mm scale. This time various Elves. A couple wood elf archers, a couple high elf warriors and several adventurer type elves (sorcerer, mage, mercenary, bard).

    The wood elf scheme was close to my previous wood elves I had painted from Demonworld. Went with light greens, and red accessories.

    For the High elves I went with a white and red scheme (wanted pink but guess I missed the mixing of paints in proper ratio, so I just went with it).

    For the adventurers I focused on vermillion and turquoise with some variations.

    Printing was okay bar the sorcerers staff head which was corrupted during printing so I turned it into a flame.

     
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    giorgis 11:52 am on December 11, 2025 Permalink | Reply
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    Miniatures pt154 – Peasants, Villagers and Townsfolk 

    Continuing with a selection from Brite Minis, here are a few peasants, villagers and townsfolk ready to defend their land.

    Scaled 60% for 15mm. Supportless models from Brite Minis. Printed on a Bambu Labs A1 mini with a 0.2mm nozzle. eSun PLA+HS Filament. 0.06mm layer height. High Quality default presets.

     
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    giorgis 12:26 am on December 9, 2025 Permalink | Reply
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    Miniatures pt153 – Mycenaean Orcs 

    Or rather orcs in historically accurate Mycenaean armour. Brite Minis sculpts, printed in 15mm scale, FDM.

    Orc party

     
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    giorgis 8:03 pm on December 2, 2025 Permalink | Reply
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    Miniatures pt152 – Town Guard 

    I’ve been tampering with print settings a while now, but I don’t want this post to be another 3d printing guide. I’ll just give settings and information and proceed to the miniatures painting stuff. Perhaps I will make a separate 3d printing post later in the future.

    I’ve collected several town-guard style sculpts from the Brite Minis catalogue.

    Scaled 60% for 15mm. Supportless models. Printed on a Bambu Labs A1 mini with a 0.2mm nozzle. eSun PLA+HS Filament. 0.06mm layer height. High Quality default presets.

    For paint scheme I went with a mix of earth tones (browns for leathers, gambesons, wood) and a Green (Permanent Green Light) and Yellow (Azo Yellow Medium) for the uniforms (capes, overcoats, pants, shirts). I free handed a tower in the shield with a Yellow/Green background.

    I spent the extra time for details like moustaches, beards and buckles as needed. Overall I really like the end results, and will be proud to field them alongside my Blighthaven Town Guard.

     
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    giorgis 8:47 pm on November 1, 2025 Permalink | Reply
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    Terrain pt18 – Sci Fi Outpost 

    Another of Sablebadger’s terrain sets. This is the Sci Fi Outpost. Once more it is scaled down to 60% for 15mm scale. The buildings are a bit on the smaller side, but they’re bunkers/hubs so it’s to be expected. I did the red painting with an airbrush and red acrylic ink, masking away the parts to be painted different colours. Using ink instead of diluted paint in the airbrush, was a blast as coverage was immensely easier to achieve. Removing the masking tape or white tack was a pain, and perhaps the whole process would take the same amount of time had I used stipple drybrushing (didn’t have my acrylic markers back then), but it wouldn’t look as good. I gave the whole outpost a blood angels look, inspired from the days when I was playing Dawn of War on the PC.

     
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    giorgis 8:29 pm on October 30, 2025 Permalink | Reply
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    Terrain pt17 – Tech Gothic Ruins 

    What begun as a simple paint job got more and more detailed as time went by. I really love how these tech gothic ruins from Sablebadger turned out. Again printed at 60% scale, in black PLA. Spray primed dark grey and airbrushed zenithal and various grey ones. Washed with a brown black wash mix, drybrushed tan. I went above and beyong and did some window glass panels using PVA glue undiluted into the window panels. Followed with some spot washes for grime and sealed with a matt spray sealer, which gave a foggy effect to the windows. I am thrilled with how they turned out. I have enough to fill out a 2×2 table in 15mm.

     
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      Onibaba 9:21 am on October 31, 2025 Permalink | Reply

      Wait, wait, wait, explain further the PVA “glass”, just simply glue and wait to dry? Noice

      As always amazing job, i’m tempted to scale down ^_^ but i must be strong

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        giorgis 12:27 pm on October 31, 2025 Permalink | Reply

        Thanks!

        Yes, you just need thick enough PVA so that it stays in place and doesn’t flow down. The size of the small panes matters as it can’t grab a really big gap.

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