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This listing is for a resin 3D printed miniature. The stock photos are of the 3D renders provided by the designer, not the physical product.These are highly detailed miniatures for tabletop gaming and D&D, designed by Artisan GuildMiniatures are scaled to 32mm This does not mean the miniature is 32mm tall. It is 1:57 scale meaning that an average standard human will be around 32mm from feet to eyes. Naturally smaller creatures such as gnomes and dwarves will be shorter. Whilst larger creatures will be bigger. If you are unsure about scaling send us a message and we're happy to send some renders of the miniature.Miniatures come printed and unpainted in top quality high resolution grey resin. As with all 3D prints some minor sanding/finishing may be required.On certain models some parts may need glued together and joints can be filled using epoxy putty or other modelling putty. Miniatures usually come separated from their base.Processing time for each order is usually 3-5 business days. This may be slightly longer around holidays / high order volumes.We are fully licensed to sell physical prints of models created by Artisan GuildIf for any reason you are dissatisfied with your purchase contact us so we can resolve the issue.Legal Disclaimer:Please be advised all of our 3d printed objects are not intended for young children. The products
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