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Bits & Parts, SciFi Bits
Cyberpunk Vents x5
Get five Cyberpunk Vents resin pieces for your miniatures.
Compatible with 25mm scale games. These pieces are printed in high-quality resin, making them perfect for painting. Their durability and fine detail make them ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our bits are printed with a 0.04mm resolution on 12k printers and have been thoroughly washed and cured after printing. Supports have been removed, but some additional cleaning may be required before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts. This product contains small parts that could pose a choking hazard and is not suitable for children under fourteen years old.
SKU: ADA000230 -
Spray Primers
Chaos Black Spray Paint
CHAOS BLACK PRIMER SPRAY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Chaos Black Spray is designed for basecoating plastic, resin and metal miniatures. Reformulated for maximum results, with a fantastic black colour.- Can be used as basecoat or undercoat
- 400ml spray can
- Comes with instruction for safe use
SKU: GW62-02 -
Cyberpunk Vents x5
Get five Cyberpunk Vents resin pieces for your miniatures.
Compatible with 25mm scale games. These pieces are printed in high-quality resin, making them perfect for painting. Their durability and fine detail make them ideal for miniatures and role-playing games. All our bits are printed with a 0.04mm resolution on 12k printers and have been thoroughly washed and cured after printing. Supports have been removed, but some additional cleaning may be required before painting, as well as assembly and gluing of certain parts. This product contains small parts that could pose a choking hazard and is not suitable for children under fourteen years old.
4,95 € 5,95 €
Title: The Rise of the Resin Armies: A Cyberpunk Vents Tale
In the neon-lit underbelly of the city, where the pulse of digital life meets the grim reality of metal and stone, there’s an unspoken power lurking beneath the surface — a digital revolution that’s been slowly taking shape. This is where the Resin Armies began, a community of creators, players, and dreamers pushing the boundaries of technology, creativity, and imagination. As I stand at the edge of the virtual world, gazing at the vast, ever-expanding universe of 3D-printed miniatures, I can’t help but reflect on how far we’ve come.
It wasn’t always like this. The streets were once a place for rebels and outcasts, the kind who used their smarts and grit to survive. Now, it’s a playground for creators like me — those who have seen the world of cyberpunk come to life in miniature form. Resin Armies wasn’t just a movement; it became a phenomenon. A community forged not just by passion, but by a burning desire to push the boundaries of possibility. Today, we craft stories from resin, and we do it with precision, innovation, and a deep understanding of what makes this world tick.
As a member of the Resin Armies community, I’ve seen firsthand how this technology has revolutionized the way we think about gaming, art, and customization. What started as a modest online forum discussing 3D-printed miniatures for tabletop games has grown into a full-fledged empire of resin-based creations. Every corner of our community, from the forums to the dark corners of the net, buzzes with ideas and passion. Our site, once just a few pages with basic listings, has become a vibrant ecosystem of artisans, designers, and hobbyists. But we didn’t get here by luck. We optimized, we iterated, and we grew.
The Dawn of the Resin Revolution
It all began with a few dedicated individuals, like myself, who saw the potential in turning digital models into physical miniatures. Sure, there were other ways to create models, but 3D printing with resin offered something unique: the ability to produce highly detailed, customizable figures that could stand as the centerpiece of any collection. These weren’t just toys or pieces for games — they were works of art, representing entire worlds and epic stories.
The early days were rough. We scavenged forums and old online guides, learning from trial and error how to perfect the resin printing process. The machines were bulky, the resin brittle, and the learning curve steep. But we persevered, and as we did, we started sharing our knowledge. The community flourished.
We optimized our workflow. We optimized our designs. And we optimized our website.
It’s not enough to just create cool models; you need to make sure the world knows about them. A simple static page with basic images and product descriptions wasn’t going to cut it. We realized early on that SEO — search engine optimization — was our secret weapon. So we dug in and learned everything we could about how the web worked, how search engines ranked websites, and how we could leverage this knowledge to get our creations in front of the right people.
The SEO Revolution: From Niche to Global
Our first step was optimizing the content. Every product page was carefully curated, with detailed descriptions of each miniature, from the sculptor’s intentions to the materials used and the inspiration behind the design. We wrote comprehensive guides on how to paint, assemble, and customize the miniatures, ensuring that our site wasn’t just a marketplace, but a hub for creators. And we didn’t stop there.
Every post was optimized for the right keywords. We didn’t just focus on phrases like “3D printed miniatures” — we thought about what our customers were really searching for. Terms like “custom resin miniatures,” “cyberpunk 3D models,” and “best tabletop miniatures” became staples in our content. The more we learned about our audience’s needs and desires, the more we tailored our website to match.
The impact was almost immediate. We began to see an influx of new users — gamers, hobbyists, and enthusiasts — who had been searching for exactly what we offered. But it wasn’t just about keywords. It was about building relationships. SEO isn’t just about attracting visitors to your site; it’s about creating an experience that keeps them coming back. Our site’s structure was designed with user experience in mind. We simplified navigation, ensured our images loaded quickly, and made sure that our content was valuable and engaging.
We incorporated a blog, filled with tutorials, design tips, and industry news. We knew that by providing real value, we could not only boost our rankings but also build a loyal community around our brand. Our audience was looking for more than just miniatures — they wanted to learn, to improve, and to connect with others who shared their passion. By offering that, we made Resin Armies more than just a place to shop. It became a resource, a hub for everything related to 3D printing, resin miniatures, and tabletop gaming.
The Cyberpunk Aesthetic: A World of Possibilities
Of course, no discussion of Resin Armies would be complete without mentioning the unique, cyberpunk-inspired aesthetic that permeates everything we create. Cyberpunk has always been a genre that thrives on blending high technology with gritty realism, and it’s the perfect fit for 3D printed miniatures. There’s something about the contrast between sleek, futuristic designs and the decayed, worn-down elements that makes our miniatures stand out.
Cyberpunk isn’t just about neon lights and dystopian cities; it’s about rebellion, about pushing back against systems of control. It’s about embracing technology and using it to forge a new path. That ethos resonates deeply with the Resin Armies community. Every miniature we produce — whether it’s a cybernetic soldier, a rogue AI, or a smuggler from the depths of a dystopian megacity — is a testament to our shared vision of what the future could be.
Our designs are not just inspired by cyberpunk; they embody it. The influence of anime, classic science fiction, and modern design trends converge in our pieces, creating an eclectic mix of cutting-edge technology and worn-out, gritty realism. The level of detail in each miniature is staggering. The sharp lines of cybernetic limbs, the intricate textures of armor, and the vibrant, neon-colored accents that bring our figures to life are all possible thanks to the power of resin printing.
And as the community grew, so did the scope of our creations. We didn’t just make soldiers and mercenaries; we made entire armies. Cyberpunk gangs, corporate factions, street samurais, rogue hackers — all brought to life in glorious 3D-printed resin. Every miniature tells a story, and it’s up to the players to decide how those stories unfold.
The Future of Resin Armies: Innovation and Expansion
Looking ahead, the future of Resin Armies is limitless. With advances in 3D printing technology and ever-improving resin materials, we can only imagine what new possibilities await us. We’ve already begun exploring new techniques for color integration, allowing us to print miniatures with more vibrant, intricate color schemes directly from the printer. No longer will hobbyists need to spend hours painting each model by hand — though, for many, that process is still part of the fun.
But innovation isn’t just about new technologies. It’s also about expanding our community. As the world of gaming and 3D printing grows, so does our reach. We’ve partnered with designers from around the world, bringing even more diverse perspectives and ideas into our ever-growing catalog. And as the cyberpunk genre continues to evolve, so will our creations. The future is bright, and Resin Armies will continue to be at the forefront of this revolution.
Conclusion: Joining the Resin Armies
As I reflect on how far we’ve come, I can’t help but feel proud of what we’ve built. Resin Armies is not just a community; it’s a movement. A movement driven by the power of creativity, technology, and a shared love of gaming and artistry. We’ve taken something as simple as a 3D printer and turned it into an engine of innovation, creating a new world — one miniature at a time.
Whether you’re a seasoned gamer, a hobbyist looking to create your next army, or someone just discovering the world of 3D printing, there’s a place for you in the Resin Armies community. We’ve built this space for creators, for dreamers, and for anyone who believes in the power of imagination.
The world may be a cyberpunk dystopia, but with Resin Armies, you have the power to create your own future. So, what are you waiting for?
Resin Armies, your 3D printed miniature store.
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Compatible with 28mm 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.
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