Advisor's Table - Royal Court Set - Unpainted Miniature
Advisor's Table - Royal Court Set - Unpainted Miniature
Advisor's desk, part of the royal court set, perfect for any tabletop rpg.
The original sculpt is by STL Miniatures.
The mini is 32mm scale, but can be printed at a different scale upon request.
If you are wanting the figure printed in a scale that is not designed for tabletop gaming (such as 1:12), please message us with the dimensions you would like the figure.
Please message me for quotes on larger prints or to have the miniatures painted. Scale varies slightly from sculptor to sculptor. If you need to match scale on another miniature, please let me know!
3D printed minis ship unassembled and unprimed, and they are printed with abs like resin. Final prints may differ slightly from the render image. Minis are printed in gray or slate gray resin unless otherwise stated. Clear resin is available for certain pieces.
While I do my best to clean the minis and remove all supports before shipping, they may require minor clean up upon delivery. Scale varies slightly from sculptor to sculptor. If you need to match scale on another miniature, please let me know!
All 3D prints are print to order. The lead time for most figures is 10 business days. Larger figures and sets may take longer.Miniatures may include small parts and are not recommended for children.
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Important Care Information
3D printed figures can be fragile and should be handled with care. UV resin will continue to cure with exposure to light. Continued exposure to UV light will cause the material to become brittle. It is strongly recommended to prime the miniatures or store them in a dark container until they are painted.
If you have any questions about storing, preparing, or painting your figures please let us know! We're happy to help.
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Exactly as described and fast delivery. Thanks!
The detail is great, the combination and number of items is great and the price is good.
If the shoes/boots were printed separately or on a shelf that could be glued in the cabinet later, it would be easier to paint them and the shelves. They could be painted and then glued into place. I did get it done but it was hard to do and I could not give them the level detail I would have liked.
The woman does need a base. Consider a base the thickness of a dime. On the current base her feet are above the bottom shelf of the cabinets. It would take less material and be a better match for the other pieces. The guy in the chair does not need a base. He stands steady all by himself. This too would save material.
I happen to have a couple of other bases but these are so nice I will be using them in other ways.