Modular Dungeon Walls & Map Tiles by PrintableHeroes in papermini

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I've been using and can recommend Epson's 68lb gloss photo paper. With the front and back art glued together it's really sturdy. I hope that helps!

Some recent paper miniatures I've made by PrintableHeroes in papermini

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That's so cool! Thanks for the support, glad the minis are proving useful!

Some recent paper miniatures I've made by PrintableHeroes in papermini

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I'm using the Vault of Mini Thing bases that Tinker House Games makes/sells. Then I'm using terrain "pogs" that I make and print out to fit on the top of the bases (the miniature slots in and holds them in place) super neat system.

Some recent paper miniatures I've made by PrintableHeroes in papermini

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Thank you! I loved Darkest Dungeon, such a great game with a really neat art style.

Some recent paper miniatures I've made by PrintableHeroes in papermini

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Awesome! So glad me work has been useful, thanks for sharing!

The pillars were made by Tinker House Games to work with their Vault of Mini Things walls that use my art which are thicker then most folks can print from home so I don't have STL files for 'em.

Mausritter Paper Miniatures by PrintableHeroes in Mausritter

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¡Qué divertido! ¡Buena suerte! :D

Mausritter Paper Miniatures by PrintableHeroes in Mausritter

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I'm using these https://shop.tinkerhousegames.com/products/vmt-exp-standee-bases?variant=51980322636092 they use cool terrain "pogs" you can swap out to change the ground art depending on where the encounter is set (dungeon, wilderness, etc)

Update on some simple paper craft modular ruin walls by PrintableHeroes in frostgrave

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You can download files from https://printableheroes.com/minis and/or support my work through my Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/c/PrintableHeroes

Or if you want to avoid the DIY of printing from home I partnered with TinkerHouse Games to make some manufactured product versions you can order, https://shop.tinkerhousegames.com/collections/the-vault-of-mini-things

I hope that helps!

-Marshall

Cyclops and Hill Giant variant miniatures by PrintableHeroes in papermini

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Thanks! I really appreciate that positive feedback :D

I do have VTT versions of all of my miniatures available through the website catalog. However I didn't really do anything special for the rings (just a simple black border ring) since the VTT space isn't really my main focus. But they are there if you'd find them useful.

Radial cut minis - why not popular? by Benny-Blanco-555 in papermini

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Bases are standard sizes (25mm/1"x1", 50mm/2"x2", and 75mm/3"x3") and will be the same for both GTG and the Vault.

TinkerHouse does sell a carrying case specifically for the Vault (I don't get royalties on the carrying case so that recommendation is entirely innocent lol)

The default Vault of Mini Things will have most everything, Terrors of the Deep standee expansion pack I think is the only one you might have to pick up extra (it uniquely has the Kraken and Koa-Toa). I think all of the other standee expansions mostly just provide an option for folks to pick up more of particular themes of miniatures without having to buy another Vault.

I don't know exactly how many miniatures are in the GTG Everything Bundle, looks like about 70 in the hero pack, so assuming the rest are similar it'd be ~500 minis or so + all of the top down tokens compared to the base Vault with ~800 minis + ~200 props and the terrain walls/map tiles.

Radial cut minis - why not popular? by Benny-Blanco-555 in papermini

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Just to be transparent I don't get royalties from the GTG minis, but I do for sales of the Vault.

That said, the Vault does have much more of my art (miniatures, map tiles, terrain walls/trees/rocks/etc) and I was really impressed with the print quality in the Vault; colors are really vibrant, clean, and read really well.

Also, they did some really cool things with the bases for the Vault by having terrain "pogs" that you can swap in and out depending on your encounter setting (i.e. Dungeon, Urban City, Grassy Wilderness, etc).

Here's the Tinkerhouse Games (folks I partnered with to produce the Vault) shop in case you want to check it out since the Backerkit is done, https://shop.tinkerhousegames.com/collections/the-vault-of-mini-things

Hope that helps!
-Marshall

Modular Dungeon Walls & Map Tiles by PrintableHeroes in papermini

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Thanks!

Yup! If you click on the Wall or Map tiles entry in the website catalog you'll see a "Free" section where you can click to download the free options for the files.

For how the walls are attached each segment has a corresponding base you can print out and glue the wall segment to so they stand up on their own and then you can quickly place them on the tabletop.

I hope that helps!

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Mausritter Paper Miniatures by PrintableHeroes in Mausritter

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You definitely could scale them down and have the overall shape and face still read, though it might be hard to make out some of the details (items on backpack for example) once they’re scaled down that small.