Who makes THE BEST 3D printable Miniatures
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- In this video I review my top 5 favorite 3d printable miniature creators based on 10 different categories! I created this to help you determine which 3d creators on Patreon you should go with in 2024! Which one will come out on top!
Creators:
Archvillian Games
Bestiarum Miniatures or Bestiarum Games
Loot Studios
Lord of the Print
Titan Forge, Cybor Forge, Chibi Forge
I rate them on:
1: Quality/Style= How cool are their sculpts on average?
2: Originality
3: Value= How much do you get for your money?
4: Supports= How likely are you to get failed prints, or is it difficult to remove their supports?
5: Bases= How good do they look? Are they sized appropriately?
6: Loyalty Rewards= Do they have a loyalty program and how good is it?
7: Welcome Pack= How good is their welcome pack and how much is in it? Do they update it?
8: DnD compatibility= Can you easily use their mini’s for Dungeons and Dragons?
9: Wargaming= What is their mini’s wargaming proxy potential?
10: Actual printed & painted Miniatures= How many mini’s have I actually printed and painted?
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Loot studios for me. I love the quality and scale.
Great quality! Scaled right for dnd! I've been hearing supports are better.... Can't go wrong with Loot! Thanks for the feedback!
My favorite creator is Artisan Guild. Love the style. I also really like Clay Beast Creation.
Thanks! I will check out Clay Beast Creations. I do have some Artisan Guild sculpts and I agree, they have a pretty cool aesthetic! I just don't have enough experience with htem to include them in a video yet.
Artisan Guild has been my go to also. They have their own unique style but i find that style to be great for printing. Loot studios exact scale just was too annoying when trying to remove supports much like proxyhobby mentioned. I have had 0 issues scaling up or down AG model with supports.
Thanks for the feedback! I love it when you can scale the mini with the supplied supports! I'll have to give Artisan Guild another look... 😀
AG if you like a heroic look or a world of warcraft look for sure! they are one of my favorites. If you like them then check out Cast N Play. They are top notch as well!
Awesome video! I gotta mention one page rules and highland miniatures. One page is what got me into minis in the first place!
Oh yeah! One Page Rules gets a ton of press and they are awesome! I haven't printed too much from them though. I will definitely go check out Highland Miniatures though! Thanks for the feedback!
I've been with Bestiarum since they began and I love them so much. I think I'm currently a member or have recently been a member of every one of these patreons/tribes.
There are so many great creators out there! Not enough money to go around!! Thanks for the feedback! 🤘
Thanks for the video. Really appreciate the review. As for myself, yet to print, but I love the design aesthetic of White Werewolf Tavern.
I've been hearing some great things about White Werewolf Tavern.... I think I maybe featuring them in the next couple months! I'm glad you liked the video!!
Thanks so much for the accolade @proxyhobby! We're extremely proud to be named your favourite - thanks for producing such awesome content, keep it up! 🫀🫀🫀
OMG! Thank you so much!! I love every thing you guys create! It means so much to get your feedback! I have all kinds of plans to show more of your work in my videos in the future. 🤘
I've been subscribed to you for a long time love the vibes my only gripe would be that I upscale most stuff or else certain things are quite hard to paint because they lean more to true scale miniatures.
Spoilers :(
I love Bestiarum! Loot studio is great but they over support half of their figures which cost me time again to support it myself. I supported them for a long time, but stopped not to long ago.
Claymore miniatues is very nice aswell!
Good to see that I'm not alone!! I will defiantly check out Claymore miniatures, thanks for the feedback!!
Dude. Just fd ur channel. Which directed me to beastiarum. Omg. My world just exploded. Subscribed to both u and beastiarum!!
Nice! Happy to help, and thanks for the sub!! 🤘
For my money it's Loot. Yes, supports are jank (but the claim in the discord is they're addressing it, and their most recent pack did have better supports than they have in the past). But outside that point, they provide everything I'm looking for: 5e compatible minis that have a realistic enough look, excellent value for money, a dang good welcome pack, loyalty program (which tbf is being redone, not a clue how it'll work after), and by and large the company themselves have been great for support tickets if the need arises. While I'm subbed to Cyberforge as well, Titan Forge has just never caught my eye with any of their sets. /shrug
I'm glad Loot is taking the supports seriously! Thanks for letting me know about that, I'm going to print some of the new models and see how that goes! They are definitely my go to for dnd! I appreciate the comment! 🤘
@@proxyhobby No worries--now, bear in mind, they still ain't Atlas supports. They're still in need of some work, but far far less than they did (like the pirate captain's sword always breaking in Ship Ahoy! because the terrible supports).
@@diego2112gaming Yeah, that can be frustrating!
For me, it is One Page Rules. I used to be big into WHFB, and tried 40K, but found it to be unbalanced, and not fun. OPR’s rules make wargaming fun again, and I love all the miniatures they have produced. Particularly their Robot Legions, which are one of their first armies to be released. The detail is fine, and the minis look great. I don’t like some of their supported minis, as I have been unable to get successful prints on several models, but have had great results when doing my own supports.
Cheers,
Thanks for the info! I haven't printed any One Page Rules but I might check them out. I've heard a lot of good things about OPR's game, but haven't been able to try it yet.
One Page Rules are incredible!
@@lordy6666 That's what I've been hearing! I definitely plan on checking it out!
Good video and i liked that you added the 'Moneyball' element with how many of the Miniatures you had actually finished, that was a fantastic touch. I must say of your Picks only Titan Forge appeals to me, minis kinda have to be Heroic scale for me, it's a dealbreaker tbh. Some of the others would be good for awesome statues or props to add flavour to your TTRPG setup though. From my own research i prefer the plainer less busy look of something like Highland Miniatures, to me they really 'Get It' when it comes to mini design.
Thanks! I appreciate the feedback! I really like Titan Forge too. I'll have to check out Highland Miniatures as well! 👍
Great honest reviews and have to agree that Bestiarum and Archvillan make fantasically detailled and unique sculpts which I love to paint. Then if I want wargaming figures I move over to OPR andTitan Forge but for a 40K theme I definately recommend Ghamak and Stationforge. I have tried loot studios once and will probably do so again now that I've invested in a larger printer with a bigger build plate as the statue prints do look tempting.
Nice! Great minds think alike! lol I also love Ghamak and Stationforge as well. 👍
i loved the video and totally discord the rankings 🤣
Sweet! Thanks a ton! 🤘
Awesome video! For some more suggestions I recommend checking out Mammoth Factory, Fleshcraft Studios and Dragon Trappers Lodge. They all contain great content for both wargaming and dnd. Also as a few have already mentioned, One Page Rules do excellent minis and is a great game to play. Funnily enough the 3 creators I mentioned have made armies with compatible rules for One Page Rules which is really cool.
Thanks! And also thanks for the tips! I will certainly check them out. I had no idea that other creators were making armies for OPR!! That is really cool, thanks for the comment!! 🤘
+1 for Mammoth Factory@@proxyhobby
Artisan Guild and One Page Rules have been the GOAT for me for wargaming, and Hero Forge is amazing for D&D.
Thanks! I didn't realize Artisan Guild was good for wargaming, I'll look more into that!
Sweet 1st and second edition d&D stack sitting behind you on the shelf.
Hey thanks! I started playing dnd when I was a kid so those books got A LOT of use! lol
@@proxyhobby It's awesome to know you still have yours! Would you consider making a resin review video for miniatures? There are a bunch but most are over a year old or older. This stuff changes all the time.
I have come to absolutely ADORE a company called DM Stash, fantastic sculpts, multiple factions/monsters, and a small campaign module/supplement based in the world they're building every month
👍 Thanks for the feedback, I will check them out!
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I really love Stormborn & Nerikson.
Hmmm.....that's a new one! I will check them out, thanks for the feedback!! 😀
@@proxyhobby Cheers 🍻.
Huge fan of Bestiarum - great list
Nice! Me too! Thanks for the feedback! 🤘
I really like PrintMinis, but I am bias as their work aligns with what I was playing and building at the time. They have a good mix of terrain and units that keeps me interested.
Great video BTW, was looking for something like this to find some new artists to support.
Thanks! I appreciate that! I will take a look into PrintMini's for sure!
I've been a member of bestarium for quite a few months now. Going to be running a one shot with their rules next year at my clubs big annual event.
NICE!!! I love there mini's and their adventures are so cool. I haven't tried out the Path to Penitence rules but something I would love to try. 🤘
Warp miniatures is one of my faves. The old school style is really fun
Haven't heard of them yet! Thanks for letting me know, I'll check them out!!
Archvillian Games miniatures are some of the most detailed I've ever seen. Easily my favourite and they are a lot of fun to paint
I couldn't agree more. Thanks for the comment!!
You should definitely create a video to spread some love for some smaller creators too - maybe even a series of videos where you review several smaller creators at once? All of your picks in this video are mostly big studios with at least several people involved. Eg. Titan Forge is a huge player who already went with physical miniatures. At the same time, there is a lot of very talented artists who really deserve some attention too - eg. people like Tytantroll, Monster Encounters, Infernal Miniatures, Vae Victis, Digital Taxidermy and many, many more. I'm mentioning this because all of those big studios gather most of the attention (and where attention is - money is as well) while you can grab some awesome (and often cheaper) stuff in different styles from other artists. Those minis can easily supplement each other as there are many similiarities between smaller/bigger artists. I also believe we should support whole scene to keep getting better and better miniatures for all of us. If you'd have decided on making such video series - it would be amazing to see videos about miniature buildings/enviroment artists too!
Thanks for the idea! Yes, I totally agree with you on that one. I will certainly begin doing some research on some of the smaller creators. I totally get it being a small youtuber myself. 😉
@@proxyhobby That's super cool! Wish you a lot of subs and thumbs up! + merry Xmas! :D
@@JamesEarlCash Hey Thanks! Marry Xmas to you as well!!
Good choices. I like Puppets War for the designs and the modular flexibility is incredible. Also prefer Heroes Infinite for their designs as proxies and originals. Both are a great value.
Thanks! I have some experience with those creators, and I agree, they make great sculpts as well!! I appreciate the comment! 👍
i love artisan guild, cast n play and ghamak aswell
Okay, I'll check those out! Thanks!
It is really hard to choose the "best", but I have printed and painted the most from Titan Forge. Some people complain their style is too "cartoony" or not enough details, but once painted, every one of the Titan Forge minis sings IMO. They look amazing for both display and on the table. My focus is D&D and enjoying painting as a hobby, so that would also skew my opinion.
I agree, it was super hard for me to pick a favorite, and each person is obviously going to have different opinions. There's no best creator for everyone. Thanks for the feedback! I really enjoy Titan Forge minis as well! 🤘
for dnd minis my favorite is DM Stash. also a fan of Artisan Guild.
Oh.... I haven't heard about DM Stash, I shall check them out! Thanks for the comment!
@@proxyhobby DM Stash has a nice value to their packages, but I think some of the models are far too fine to print at DnD scale. Also, one or two models from a release will look like a kid designed them.
do you have any printed figures to compare? I think it could be cool to compare a dragon or monster from each. They all look awesome.
That's a good idea.... I did include some printed and painted photos but I should have did printed comparisons along side each other. Thanks for the feedback!
Personally I really like loot they listen to the community
Thanks for the feedback! Loot is excellent, that's for sure!
Mate Manuel Boria produces amazing sculpts
Thanks for the feedback! Just checked him out. He has a clean style that I bet is great for painting! So many great artists out there!!
The list could be expanded also by Mierce Miniatures - they are constantly bringing their resin offer into the STL offer. From the mentioned I remember I was buying printed models only the Bestiarum miniatures - now I remember their name. Thanks! ;)
Hey! Thanks for bringing up Mierce Miniatures, I hadn't heard of them so I check them out and learned they have some really cool minis! I really appreciate the feedback!
From this list i actually only run Chibi Forge and Loot Studios.
Had a go on Archvillian but the delicate models i printed with their Supports killed my Joy.
I am a really Big Fan of Witchsong, Artisan Guild and White Werewolf Tavern.
Artisan Guild is actually my Main go to for dnd at the moment
I seem to be hearing that a lot about Artisan Guild. I think I'll consider them more. I do agree with you on Witchsong, very cool sculpts! I'm going to check out White Werewolf Tavern though, the name alone peeks my interest! 🤘
WWT delicate supports doesn't kill your joy too? Love their designs, hate printing them.
@@AustinLindstrom they are not as bad as Arch Villian in my Opinion but for WWT i usually just Print the 75mm and Busts
Mini Monster Mayhem is still my absolute favorite, the sculpts never disappoint
Thanks Sarah, I will check them out! Thanks for taking the time to comment!! 🤘
dude, awesome line up, I buy a lot from the creators that you mentioned, shame you didn't seem to have artisans guild in there as well though, as I find Beastarium, Archvillian and Artisans guild to be the best of all the creators out there, but none the less, pretty solid line up.
Thanks! These are the ones that I've gotten to know best. I'm going to check out Artisans guild though, I've received quite a few comments about them!🤘
What resin do you use when you print miniatures?
These days I'm pretty much been using only Elegoo 8K standard or 8K water washable resin in Space Grey. Thanks for asking!
@@proxyhobby Oh nice. I will try that on my Saturn 8k. Been using Anycubic normal resin so far (Had an Anycubic Photon S as first printer, do not like how brittle the resin is when i make minis on my elegoo). Been wanting to change to some water based that dosent stink so much when printing. 😀👌
@@TB1439 I haven noticed that the 8k resin seems to be more durable... but I also make sure to cure my mini's very slowly. Often times I just leave them out on the drying mat and the indirect sunlight coming in will eventually cure them, just takes a while but I find that it makes the resin much stronger that way. I think the fast/long cure just makes it brittle....I had a lot of issues with Elegoo's original water washable resin being really weak so I made those changes. I'm not sure I notice much of a difference in the smell between water washable resin versus standard resin though. 😒
@@proxyhobby Oh that was great info. Thanks a lot for your help. 👍
@@TB1439 My pleasure. 😀
Not all heroes wear capes. I'm super new to the grimdark fantasy side and I'm really looking for a way to proxy the good guys from the cities.
I totally agree...in fact, I enjoy the antihero archetype quite a lot. 😀 Do you have a particular city that interests you? I'm assuming you're referring to cities of sigmar, each city potentially has a different aesthetic based on it's lore...
For anyone who wants to try Warhammer, I cannot recommend redmaker studio enough. Easy to print, paint, and decorate.
Thanks for the feedback!! I will check them out!! 🤘
Thank you for the video. I think overall there are a lot of great points and information.
In regards to Quality / Style and Originality, this is truly Eye of the Beholder territory. I look at Arch Villain, which only exists to be Warhammer proxies, as completely unoriginal. They and Bestarium designs just seem to be stuff on stuff on fine unpaintable / unimportant details on spikes on more stuff, whereas someone like Cripta (very small, I believe defunct), had really original / out of the box designs. I have no Wargaming interest, so that's probably where and why our paths diverge.
I also wish some of these guys would tone the Bases down a bit. Some of them can be resin-heavy, and when those fail, it hurts. Print usable bases for the pose given, and maybe give the end user more flexibility with how they want to finish it?
Thanks, I'm glad you liked the video. I really appreciate the feedback, it's good to hear what others are thinking. I'll see if I can find Cripta, but you're right, I think I lean a little more towards wargaming than RPG's, but I do print for both. As far as the bases, I usually don't print out the base that mini comes with and prefer to create my own, that way I can put that mini in whatever world I want. 😀
I've been subscribed to Loot for over a year now and while I haven't been able to use many of the models for my DnD campaign lately (we put it on hold after one of the players became a dad and unfortunately the campaign was in the middle of his character arc :/), they're still great for painting. When we still played regularly, I used the releases as a starting point for my writing process. Got through a Feywild Unseelie arc utilizing the Tangleheart Forest release, Werewolf arc with the Nighthunters and an arc where the party had to decide between two warring factions using the Crusade of Darkness. There's also the occasional model that I can use as a wargaming proxy, like Odiram, Lord of Rage as a StD Daemon Prince or the Vine Ogre, Treant & Verdant King from the 2021 Oasis pack as Treelords for my Sylvaneth army.
I have never had an issue with removing supports, like at all. Not a single model I've printed has failed and the supports were not particularly hard to remove.
I got a free month of Titanforge minis but I didn't really like most of the minis from that month, nor do I find any of their RPG releases particularly interesting. There's the occasional cool model though and I've been eying some of their wargaming releases for Warhammer: The Old World.
For LotP, I've purchased a few individual models because they fit my need for some Blades of Khorne mortals (and Warriors of Chaos for Old World). I really, really enjoy the sculpts but the supports are HORRENDOUS. Severely undersupported, as confirmed by many printers on different communities on Discord. I've talked with some people that even dropped the merchant tier because the effort of fixing the presupports just wasn't worth it.
Archvillain and Bestiarum I haven't tested yet but the models look top notch for both. My group is currently planning a warhammer vacation where we play an escalation campaign starting with 1250pts the first day and ending with 2000pts on the last. Bestiarum has some interesting models I'm considering for my Beasts of Chaos for that.
But there's also Clay Beast Creation, who has almost every BoC unit covered with the "Fallen Beasts" releases. I really enjoy their sculpts and use many of the Grove Guardians for my Sylvaneth army. Would be nice to have an entirely coherent army from a single sculptor and unfortunately, the Bestiarum grimdark style would probably clash a bit stylistically.
Thanks for the information! I appreciate the well thought out comment! We totally have similar hobby interests!
Bestiarum are my favourites then Arch Villian out if thr ones you showed. I have been with them for slmost 3 years. These sre perfect Grimdark fantasy I love them and I love the Forbidden Psalm stuff they do. I am going to be tsking some of their 5th ed stuff and using the ideas for Mork Borg!! I was with Arch Villian ages ago but dropped them along with ithers because i was soending to much and it was tough to oick 😭
Nice! I love their RPG stuff! I haven't tried Forbidden Psalm yet but they have definitely peaked my interest! 🤘 I hear you on that, there are so many good sculptors out there, I want them all, but I don't have the funds to have them all. 😥
@@proxyhobby yeah it is great fun and this just adds more missions to the game so it's great! It's a simple fun system also the pdf for the game is a handful of bucks. But yeah I try not to look around any more myself tbh ha it hurts my soul 🤣
For me Artisan Guild is the best in the business and it's not close. Loot's sculpts have gotten better and better, but like you said the minis are so realistically proportioned that they don't translate well to the smaller scale and their supports leave tons of cleanup to do. Titan Forge is maybe my second though. For similar reasons to why I like AG: the details don't get lost from the sculpt to the print and they're very painter friendly.
I do have some Artisan Guild sculpts, I just don't have a ton of experience printing them....I'll have to give them more of a shot! I totally agree with you on Titan Forge! Thanks for the feedback! 🤘
@@proxyhobby Would highly recommend printing some. Their supports are great, need very little cleanup.
Primal Collectibles is my favorite, very good quality and prints amazing, suports are top notch and sculpts are outstanding!
Thanks for the feedback! I'll be sure to check them out!
@@proxyhobby Im sure your going to like it, I forgot to mention they do proxies for hertoquest, and some other things like dragonlance and forgotten realms. their heroquest line is amazing, very complete!
@@sheep182 Sweet! They do proxies for Heroquest? That's pretty cool...I haven't seen that before. And I loved the DragonLance books as well, it's too bad it never really caught on for D&D campaigns! Thanks for the heads up!🤘
@@proxyhobbyYes they have pretty much done the entire heroquest line, they did last month a promo for all subscribers where they gave out 3 entire boxes of proxies with the miniautures, I think they may do it again this month, but it was a sweet deal, 100 miniatures for 10 dollars.
@@sheep182 Wow! That is a good deal, I think I missed that. Hopefully they continue it this month, I'll be on the lookout! 😀
I’m the kind of person that jumps from a creator to the other depending on the month. Lately I am often supporting archvillain games, but historically Lotp has been my jam…their models are just gorgeous and fun to paint. That been said, I rarely support a creator more than 2/3 months a year! There is too much good stuff out there to limit myself 🤣
I hear that! Not enough money to go around! I need to get better about that which is one reason I asked for people to suggest their favorite creators. Thanks for the feedback!! 🤘
@@proxyhobby for wargaming purposes I highly recomend onepagerules, atlan forge, ghamak, station forge and heroes infinite. Mini Monster Mayhem for…monsters!
You should check out Arcane Minis and Witchsong Miniatures.
Thanks! I'll check out Arcane Minis.....and I agree with Witchsong! They have some pretty sweet models! Thanks!!
For me I love Heros Infinite
Ah yes! That's a good one, they do make some excellent sculpts as well. Thanks for chiming in!!
Loot studios is my favorite miniature studio.
Can't go wrong with Loot! I appreciate the feedback!
You might like Dragon Trappers Lodge as well.
Thanks for the suggestion! I will check them out!
Consider doing a similar video for FDM printing? Have kids in house so no resin for me. :(
I totally get it. FDM has definitely come a long way in recent years.... I'll do some research and see if I can get a video out. You're not the first to ask about it. Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated!
I like some of these. AV games has issues with overly detailed miniatures making them a chore to paint. LOTP supports are good but multi part monsters don't assemble without gaps without support rework. I just got some Loot studio kaiju models but I haven't printed it yet. Never printed bestiarium, Titan forge, and loot.
I can agree with all your statements. Thanks for the feedback!!
Highland miniatures!!!! Please!
Cool, thanks for the feedback! I'll check them out!
Signum Workshop ❤❤❤
Nice! I do enjoy Signum Workshops aesthetic...it's good to see them get some love. I should check them out again. Thanks for the feedback!! 👍
My favorite creator is Tablehammer - oh wait thats me... Ehm - OPR!
😂 lol..... OPR is definitely getting some love, but I'm definitely going to check out your work! Thanks for the comment! 😃
@@proxyhobby we are only a team if two though, far from the titans in your video - but doing our best 😁🤞🏻
@@tablehammer I can appreciate that! I'm a small youtuber so I totally get it. Good luck in 2024! I plan to create a video this year focusing on some of the smaller 3d creators out there so I'll keep you in mind!
I love Warhammer Fantasy Lore. I love wargaming. I hate putting models together or painting them. I hate paying GW's prices. I'm currently trying to find somewhere where I can buy models to use as proxies for The Old World. Any recommendations?
I do... I'm actually working on a video right now about proxies for old world. I'm going to focus on Bretonnia first and I'm using Titan Forge models. Specifically I'm looking at the Kingdom of Equitaine releases.... sshhhhh.... keep it secret, keep it safe. 😝
I feel like you dinged Loot Studios on the supports, but I love their supports...they come off like butter...
Really? Interesting....maybe they have gotten better. It's been a couple months since I've printed them. What's our secret, do you use warm water when removing them?
Don't have too use anything...though I have noticed different resins and supports can make it seem harder
@@michaeltreon4034 Yeah, that's a good point. I will play around with resins and see what I get. Thanks!
@@proxyhobby I've printed hundreds of Loot models. Their supports have gotten way better. They still use a lot, but the connect point is finer. Releases this year print and remove like a dream. I'm sure it depends on how well calibrated ones machine is, but they are my go-to for In-House. Sadly, and really Stupidly, they don't have a Commercial License.
@@AustinLindstrom Sweet! Thanks for letting me know, I'll try out some of the newer sculpts!
If you Play dnd 5E or SIMILAR... bestiarum is the breath of fresh air, the response to WotC bad adventure designs. Join the world and discover the Path of Penitence modular TTRPG campaign!!!!
YES!!! I completely agree!! I'm totally jumping on that train! 🤘
Hi, on the whole I can only agree with these choices, in fact I follow 4 of the 5 proposed in your selection and that's no mean feat, I also consider them to be among the best. The only downside would be that having 4 subscriptions on this site plus all those on other sites is extremely expensive, in fact I did not take any subscription for any of these designers, I prefer to buy pieces one by one depending on the affinity I feel with it and I have a soft spot for Lord of The Print and Archvilain who are certainly for me the two best and I buy at least one of their pieces each month.
I agree, it's expensive to have so many subs. You can't go wrong with buying what you really want piece meal on Myminifactory with all the great deals they run! Thanks for the feedback!
I'd suggest Epic Miniatures for D&D, two or three themed 40+ figure sets per month
I will totally check them out. Thanks for the suggestion and the comment!
If you clip separate dialogues together, put some more space between them
Will do! Thanks!
For DnD folk, Loot Studios is the best choice
Definitely one of the best!
hi, interesting video, but I have to ask: Why did you give a full 5 to Wargaming. I watched the pictures on your video and glanced over their MMF store, but I have a hard time identifying proxies for Warhammer. I mean, surely you can go as far and tell that a 3D printed Monster is a stand-in for a Tyranid Monster or a Megasquig or whatever, but when me or an opponent look at a Mini, the reaction to a 3D printed piece should be "ohh, you play X and that is surely your Y mdeol". And I do not get that from your pictures or their MMF collections. (Yes, you showed some Zombies or Skeletons but tbf, everyone has those)
Thanks for asking! I think the answer is kind of two parts. The first is that for my rating system, I was giving 5 points to the best out of the 5 creators that I was reviewing so someone was going to get 5 points. None of these creators were obviously going to be better than creators that create mainly to proxy from 40K or others like One Page Rules were they heavily borrow from concepts from GW but by way of the rating system they were the best of the choices available. If I were straight rating 1-5 none of these creators would have rated too high. The second part is that these are all fantasy based subs so I was focusing on mostly Age of Sigmar, and other fantasy wargames. For instance, you can check out this video that I put out czcams.com/video/D2D26IcQutQ/video.html where I was able to create a 2000 point Beasts of Chaos army using just Bestarium models. They also have a perfect army proxy for Conquest: The Last Argument of Kings. So, if you have 40K filter on when looking then I would 100% agree with you. Though, I did do a video on a proxy for Angron with a Bestiarum Model, you can check that out here: czcams.com/video/aoXhcwBDjdA/video.html 🤘
@@proxyhobby ahhh okay, now I totally understand, I was quite curious about how it came to be, but thanks to your comprehensive response I can totally understand it. Please guess which miniature line I'm totally unfamiliar with? Yep, AoS/WHFB Chaos, so no wonder I couldn't make any connection. I will gladly watch your Chaos video. By any chance, have you seen the Doom Miniature by Nocturna models KS last year? I backed them for exactly this, 3D printing AoS Chaos (obviously I have not yet come around to it or have put any more thoughts into it, until now. But I will gladly consider bolster the ranks with Bestarium minis as well, if I come to it). Thanks again!
Beastarium are great sculptors but I’m personally not a fan of the horror theme so I stopped buying there stuff a couple of years ago (their minotaurs are the best though), you should ditch Loot and get Artisan Guild. Well, there’s loads of good creators out there (one page rules, white werewolf, highland miniatures, cobra mode, Signum workshop, STL miniatures, the Dragon Trappers lodge, Cast n Play, etc). Hands down winner for me are Titan Forge, consistently great sculpts, useful, and they are made for miniature painters with enough detail but not silly amounts.
Thanks for the comment! I completely agree with you about Titan Forge! I'll check out some of those other creators you mentioned.
Should have included OPR, Lord of the Print has really picked up their game 99 minis/month
Yeah, I agree. I didn't have much experience with OPR at the time, so I just included the creators I knew well. Yeah, I agree LOTP (Rescale Miniatures) continues to grow with some great releases!! Thanks for dropping a comment!! 😃
I prefer Loot Studios❤️
An excellent choice!
There's so much medieval and futuristic stuff
I wish there were more contemporary stls...
Usually when we get modern stuff it's always zombies
Wow, you know what, that's a really good point. If someone good decided to go in that direction I bet they could make a killing filling that niche! Thanks for the comment!
Papsikels for the best xenos ever along with really good colonial marines, and very good terminators Arnie even looks like Arnie
Mierce (beautiful minis I could never afford as resin) and infinite heroes (always look at the modular terrain and the troops if nothing else) both deserve a commendation
I use a lot of Bestiarium warped/tortured/cannibal peasants painted as zombies/ghouls for my undead army, so much more dark character than ubiquitous zombies and painting them is a joy not a chore
Previously they made a lot of releases as parts so you could build a whole army, well worth buying on sale to fill the virtual bits drawer.
Lord of the print make the best reptilian humanoids, beautiful
Archvillain make some beautiful individual sculpts but I haven't seen a release I'd print many of in near a year.
I don't have any patience with Loot and their release vids are painful
I've got a bunch of Titan forge very easy to paint and get on the table
Love your comment! Thanks a bunch! I will for sure be looking into Papsikels, I LOVE colonial marines!!! I appreciate giving me some new creators to tak🤘e a look at!
@@proxyhobby If you like colonial marines then how about GW style orks (facewise) dressed as colonial marines! Search Papsikels "Ugoks" - they're my favourite kill team
The problem with Bestiarum is that their models are just too thin and can easily chip. In my opinion Archvillain and Loot Studios seem to be the best when it comes to the balance between realistic as well as durable miniatures.
Interesting. Thanks for your take on this, I appreciate the feedback!
I like OnePageRules
I have received that quite a lot so I'm definitely going to sign up and get some experience with them! Thanks!
Bestiarum hits the spot to be honest
Yup, me too!!
Artisan guild
Dragon trappers
Comet lord
But how you can make a video about the best and dont add one page rules???? They are totally top tier!
Thanks! I'll check them out! I totally agree about OPR but I just didn't have as much experience with them to make an accurate comparison. Maybe next time!
Commissar ganza has the best deal and the best deal and the best models.
Just saying.
Oh wow, I haven't even heard of them, I will take a look, thank you!
@@proxyhobby Instead of rotating his models, you get the whole big file.
I'm subbed at the merchant level, still haven't even tried to sell anything, it's value is just so good I like paying more.
@@jtjames79 Nice! That's generous of you! I'm sure they appreciate the support! 😀
If you are a painter, titan forge is 100% better. The "lack" of detail is just good places for people to actually paint with regular paints and not just contrast paints and dry brushing.
I totally agree. Thanks for the feedback! 😀👍
Really surprised you ranked Loot Studios so low in quality/style.
Yeah, going back over the rankings I was too. Honestly, I don't feel like that's a knock on Loot Studios as much as it is a testament to how many great miniature sculptors there are out there. I think maybe the reason I ranked them lower than the others is that b/c of their more realistic approach with proportions a lot of their mini's don't "stand out" as much, and lead to a lot of very similar sculpts.
@@proxyhobby Yeah fair enough, I can see that. As an old school high fantasy D&D, Everquest, Dragon Age, Baldur's Gate, etc fan I personally love the more realistic style of high fantasy since it fits my preferences far better than the more exaggerated slightly more cartoony/comic book styles. All preference. All why games like WoW never won me over and D&D will always be special to me.
@@M4ttNet My background is grounded in D&D as well. I started playing when I was a kid so I get it. In more recent years I've been into Warhammer quite a lot which I steered clear from when I was younger so maybe that has made an impact on how I view miniatures. 🤷♂
@@proxyhobby Yeah, I dig the Warhammer style even if it's not my goto. I've always been curious on firing up Warhammer. It's great that their are so many good mini file subs out there to be able to nit pick such individual style preferences. All of these are so much better than t hose box'd D&D mini's that you probably also played with for many years.
@@M4ttNet lol YES! Those Ral Partha box sets! I still have a bunch. Thinking about making a video about painting up some of those old metal minis! 🤣
Dude check out dragon trappers lodge
Thanks! I'll will definitely check them out!
Lotp has abysmal supports
Really? What has been your experience with them? I haven't had failed prints but I do find that b/c of their supports multi-part models don't always line up that well...
ZBBOY!!!!
I had to look it up! Makes some pretty incredible sculpts for painters!! Thanks for opening my eyes!
nerdy greetings friend!
I'm looking for a designer who offers modular miniatures, i.e. individual heads, arms, legs and especially weapons, in the cyberpunk universe. do you know someone like that? That would be fantastic ♥ Kind regards
HAHA! And a nerdy greeting to you as well! Yeah, that's a tough one. Cyberpunk models tend to be very character driven which doesn't lend itself well to modularization. I can't think of any off the top of my head but I'll keep my eyes open for you and let you know if I find someone! Thanks for reaching out!
@@proxyhobby Wow cool, that’s sweet of you!
I'll give you a subscription for that - it's not much, but small animals are messy too :D
@@fraenkybalboa 😃 Thanks for the sub!!
@@proxyhobby Of course, that's the nerd code :D
Raging heroes is another one of those companies that does not use MMF and have some interesting offerings.
In your ratings, about the only thing I'd have added is 'paintability'. You touched on it briefly with Titan Forge in terms of how complex the minaitures are to paint. Having a thousand belt buckles, daggers, hoops, chains, etc... does not make your miniature inherently better as all of those things must be painted.
Thanks! I'll check them out! And you're right, I totally should have included paintability. I'm used to painting Games Workshop minis so I'm kind of used to painting over detailed mini's, but damn, I dropped the ball on that one. I appreciate the feedback! 👍
I found Lord of the print months ago and bought several Stu files from them. Crazy details
It's really good stuff!
"Best" is always going to be a personal opinion. They're all pretty good based on what you're looking for, but none of them have everything everyone wants for their games.
I will completely agree with that. I'm sure there are those who will disagree with my ratings and have their own preferences which is why I'm psyched that people are chiming in with their opinions and which creators they love! 🤘
Heroes Infinite
this
You see a 3D printed Soaring Falcon and you immediately go "oh, that is a Swooping Hawk, gotcha".
I did pick up a couple sculpts from them a while back but never printed them. I will check out what they are up to these days! Thanks for the comment!
@@proxyhobby fair warning to Infinite Heroes, the old releases aren't that great from a quality point of view. The modern ones (lets say 2023 and end of 2022) are much better.
@@NightfallTH Thanks! Good to know. 😀
Love Loot works but the fact they are a brazilian studio and completely ignores the brazilian market, is sad. Even force some BR painters to post videos in english only when working with them.
Really? That's not good. I haven't heard that yet. That would, for me, be a reason not to support them. Hopefully there is more to the story. Thanks for the comment!
Lootstudio hands down beats all of them
👍 Thanks! They are getting quite a bit of support, which is great to see!
Am I the only one who sees a resemblance to Sylvester Stallone?
LOL!!! 😂 I'm curious to hear if anyone else agrees!!!
I love these sculpters they're so impossibly detailed that they're practically impossible to paint at tabletop 32mm scales. Display piece scale only. Titan forge is the only exception to this.
For sure, they are all great! That level of detail seems to have been set as the bar thanks to Games Workshop...
100% agree with this. Some sculpts are too detailed and lean into true scale making all the litle details even barely visible when painting or breaking too easy. I've stopped supporting archvillain games and loot studios because of this and titan forge is my most used provider. Bestiarum is too cool and up my style to give up so I just hope thar they will lean into heroic scale a tad more so it becomes a better painting experience.
Bestiarium is the best!!
100% Thanks for the comment!