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STLminiature is a curated Telegram channel dedicated to high-quality, printable 3D miniature models—ideal for tabletop gaming, dioramas, wargaming, and hobbyist prototyping. The channel shares ready-to-use STL files optimized for resin (SLA/DLP) and filament (FDM) printers, with emphasis on fine detail, modular design, and printability without supports or with minimal post-processing. Each model is tested, scaled appropriately (typically 28mm–32mm heroic scale), and often includes variant parts (e.g., alternate weapons, poses, or accessories) to maximize customization. Files are accompanied by brief printing tips, layer-height recommendations, and orientation guidance—especially helpful for beginners navigating resin curing or FDM bridging challenges.
The channel serves tabletop enthusiasts (D&D, Warhammer, Frostgrave), miniature painters, educators using 3D printing in art or design classes, and indie game designers seeking affordable, royalty-free assets. Content is updated multiple times weekly and includes seasonal themes (e.g., haunted houses for Halloween, festive villages for winter), licensed-free fantasy/sci-fi characters, and realistic architectural kits (ruins, taverns, sci-fi consoles). STLminiature also features occasional tutorials on basic mesh cleanup, scaling STLs in Meshmixer or PrusaSlicer, and converting Blender exports for optimal print fidelity—making it equally valuable for newcomers building confidence and veterans refining their workflow.
All models are original or legally cleared for redistribution; no copyrighted characters or trademarked IP is shared. The channel fosters a supportive community through feedback loops—users can request specific themes or scales, and popular suggestions often become future releases.
Comments(8)
Just joined – excited to find a community focused on miniature 3D printing.
The STL files shared here are amazing for tabletop gaming!
These prints are so detailed – perfect for my hobby craft projects.
This group keeps inspiring me to try new gaming miniatures. Keep sharing!
Love seeing all the tiny 3D prints in this group! Great for my D&D campaign.
I've been learning digital design thanks to the tutorials linked in this group.
Can someone recommend a good printer for these tiny models?
Anyone have tips for painting these small minis without losing detail?