Craft Your Dream Miniature In The Eldritch Foundry

June 5, 2019 by cassn

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Because you deserve nice things, those Gnome Wizards over at Eldritch Foundry have found a way for you to craft the miniature of your dreams!

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These completely customizable miniatures are crafted through an interactive character creator interface which allows users to develop their perfect character in a format similar to video game character creation formats.

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Choose the race, class, weaponry, armour, and accessories of your character, and enjoy the in-built narrative lore associated with each characteristic and item, superbly written by several notable writers, including RPG writer Patrick Stuart!

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Once your character has been designed, it will be sent off to be printed by Eldritch Foundry. The team has paired up with leading US 3D printer manufacturer 3DSystems to produce miniatures in 32-micron quality (that's roughly 40% higher definition than most 3D printed miniatures on the market!)

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In addition to printing at a higher quality, Eldritch Foundry are also using wax supports in their design process, eliminating flash, mold lines, and seams, and making flawless sculpts for tabletop gaming!

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As if this wasn't enough, Eldritch Foundry have also developed a conditional marker base, which allows for easy identification of the statuses of your characters without the need for rings or tokens.

Eldritch Foundry already have over 5000 backers for this campaign, and it's really not difficult to understand why. Seeing a character which you have carefully designed transformed into a perfectly crafted miniature on the tabletop is a joy which all gamers should get to experience.

There's only a few days left on the Kickstarter, so head over to the campaign now and check them out!

What is your ultimate miniature character? Tell us below!

"A joy all gamers should get to experience!"

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