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Collector Ogre

MOM Miniatures

Base not includedCompatible with 28-32mm scale games. 

This miniature is printed in high quality resin perfect for painting. Its resistance and high definition make it ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our figures are printed with a resolution of 0,04mm 12k printers and have been smoothly washed and cured after printing. Additionally, all supports have been removed, although they may require some additional cleaning before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts

This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age. 

 

6,50  8,95 

30,70  for 3 item(s)

 

The Collector Ogre: A Legend Among Resin Warriors

I still remember the first time I saw him.
The Collector Ogre.
A towering resin miniature unlike any other.
His presence changed everything for our community.
And I was there to witness it.

I’m part of the Resin Army community, a group devoted to 3D printed miniatures.
We build, paint, and collect them with passion.
Each model tells a story.
Each sculpt carries a soul.
But none has captivated us like the Collector Ogre.


The Arrival of the Collector Ogre

It began during the early days of our resin gatherings.
Boxes filled the tables, brushes lined up like soldiers.
We traded prints, shared pigments, and discussed sculpting techniques.
Then someone unveiled it.
A massive resin figure wrapped in parchment.

When the cloth lifted, silence fell.
There he stood.
A monstrous ogre, yet regal in his stance.
His armor bore symbols of forgotten kingdoms.
Chains hung from his shoulders, each holding tiny trophies.
Each trophy, a miniature of another creature — elves, dwarves, beasts.

He wasn’t just a miniature.
He was a story within stories.

The sculptor had named him The Collector Ogre.
A creature that gathered the remnants of worlds.
A hunter of art, of essence, of life itself.
He was both villain and guardian.
And we couldn’t look away.


The Legend Behind the Resin

Every resin miniature has lore.
We, the painters and players, bring it to life.
But the Collector Ogre came with whispers of his own.

The tale said he was once a servant of the gods.
A being forged to preserve the beauty of mortal creations.
When mortals began to destroy what they built, he rebelled.
He started collecting — cities, artifacts, memories.
And in time, he grew obsessed.

Now, he roams the fractured worlds, searching for lost art.
Not to destroy, but to possess.
To keep creation safe from those who would ruin it.

When we painted him, we felt that power.
Each brushstroke seemed alive.
The shadows in his muscles told of ancient battles.
The glint of resin on his tusks felt like real ivory.
And those eyes — glossy, deep, and sorrowful — seemed almost human.


Building the Resin Army

In our community, we see the Collector Ogre as a symbol.
He represents what we do: collect, preserve, create.
Through 3D printed miniatures, we save art from being forgotten.
Each resin cast is a fragment of imagination brought to life.

You can find models like the Collector Ogre at https://resinarmies.com/.
The site is a haven for those who crave detail, depth, and durability.
Every sculpt is crafted with care, every print a masterpiece in itself.

Our resin army grows, battle by battle.
Each piece tells of adventures, wars, and forgotten empires.
But the Collector Ogre stands apart.
He is our sentinel, our myth.


The Day of the Tournament

Months later, we held our first Resin Armies Tournament.
Painters, gamers, and collectors gathered under one roof.
Tables gleamed with resin warriors.
Dragons, knights, and demons awaited their fate in painted glory.

And at the center stood the Collector Ogre.

I remember touching his base.
It was cold, heavy, solid resin.
Yet, I could almost hear a heartbeat.
As if the miniature itself breathed with pride.

During the games, the Ogre dominated.
Not just in stats, but in spirit.
Every player stopped to admire the sculpt’s complexity.
His pose was powerful, his stance balanced between rage and restraint.
It felt as if he knew he was being watched.

Even those who didn’t collect resin miniatures wanted to.
The Ogre had that kind of effect.
He pulled people into our world — the world of resin artistry.


The Collector’s Influence

After that day, everything changed.
Artists started crafting their own interpretations.
Some painted him as a villain, dripping with shadow.
Others saw him as a guardian of realms, bathed in light.

Our forums buzzed with discussions.
“What does he collect?” someone asked.
“Why does he mourn?” another wondered.

We all had theories.
Maybe the Collector Ogre gathers what mortals take for granted.
Maybe he preserves beauty because no one else will.
Maybe he’s the spirit of all collectors — a mirror of ourselves.

And so, he became our emblem.
Our resin muse.

Every time I print a new miniature, I think of him.
Every time I open a fresh bottle of paint, I feel his gaze.
He reminds me why we do this — why we build worlds from resin dust.


The Craft of Resin Miniatures

The magic of resin miniatures lies in detail.
The texture, the form, the precision of each print.
Unlike plastic, resin captures emotion.
You can see it in the Collector Ogre’s scars, in the grain of his armor.
Each mark tells a chapter of a life lived through countless battles.

Painting him is a ritual.
You start with a primer, watching the gray surface come alive.
Then you add color — layers of skin tones, shadows, metallics.
As you work, you see him change.
He stops being a model.
He becomes a legend reborn in your hands.

When the final glaze dries, you know you’ve done something special.
You’ve connected with a story larger than yourself.

And that’s what makes Resin Armies different.
It’s not just about collecting.
It’s about storytelling through sculpture.
About merging art and myth into something tangible.

You can explore this world at https://resinarmies.com/.


The Collector’s Chamber

Some collectors build display cases.
I built a shrine.

Inside, at the center, stands the Collector Ogre.
Behind him are rows of miniatures he’s “collected” from my campaigns.
Heroes, beasts, and relics from countless resin adventures.
It feels like he’s watching over them — curating his eternal gallery.

Every time I add a new figure, I imagine his story expanding.
Perhaps he’s proud of his growing collection.
Or perhaps he mourns the endless cycle of creation and loss.

Either way, he stands silent.
Eternal.

Under the dim light, the resin glows faintly.
His eyes catch the reflection of the paint bottles nearby.
And for a moment, I swear he moves.


The Call of the Resin Army

Our community has grown.
Painters from across the world share their own Collector Ogres.
Some stand on icy tundras.
Some roam volcanic lands.
Others carry banners of fallen kings.

We celebrate each one.
Because every version tells a different story.
Yet all share the same spirit — the spirit of collection, preservation, and art.

Through the Resin Armies platform, artists unite.
We exchange tips, show progress, and inspire each other.
Every photo, every brushstroke, strengthens our bond.

The Collector Ogre became our mascot.
Our shared myth.
A symbol that beauty can survive even in monstrous forms.


The Eternal Collector

Sometimes I dream of him.
In the dream, I walk through endless halls filled with miniatures.
Each shelf glows with soft resin light.
And there he is — the Collector Ogre — arranging his trophies.

He notices me but does not speak.
Instead, he nods, acknowledging our shared purpose.
In his massive hands, I see worlds.
Tiny kingdoms preserved forever in resin.

Then I wake up, brush in hand, ready to paint again.

Maybe that’s what he wants — for us to keep creating.
To never let the flame of craftsmanship die.
To be collectors of beauty, like him.


Why Resin Armies Matters

For anyone new to this world, Resin Armies is where it begins.
It’s not just a store.
It’s a community, a creative forge.
You can find pieces like the Collector Ogre and many others.
Each sculpt is printed with precision.
Each design captures the soul of fantasy storytelling.

Visit https://resinarmies.com/ and explore.
You’ll discover ogres, dragons, knights, and unseen monsters.
You’ll find the tools to bring them to life.
And maybe, you’ll find your own story to tell.

Because that’s what we do.
We don’t just collect resin miniatures.
We collect dreams.


Final Words of a Witness

I’ve seen the Collector Ogre change lives.
He inspires painters, storytellers, and sculptors alike.
He stands as proof that even in silence, art speaks volumes.

If you ever hold him in your hands, look closely.
See the detail in his armor.
Feel the weight of his resin body.
Imagine the centuries he’s witnessed, the art he’s preserved.

Then place him among your army.
Let him lead.
Let him remind you that every miniature has meaning.
Every model is a tale worth telling.

Because in the end, we are all collectors.
Not of things — but of stories, memories, and creations.

And the Collector Ogre is our eternal reminder of that truth.


Visit https://resinarmies.com/ to explore the world of 3D printed miniatures, from ogres to dragons, from heroes to horrors.
Bring your imagination to life.
Forge your own legend in resin.

Resin Armies, your 3D printed miniatures store.

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Compatible with 28mm scale games. Base not included.

This miniature is printed in high quality resin perfect for painting. Its resistance and high definition make it ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our figures are printed with a resolution of 0,04mm 12k printers and have been smoothly washed and cured after printing. Additionally, all supports have been removed, although they may require some additional cleaning before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts.

This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age.

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