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Dwarves, Fantasy, Warbands
Dwarf Jester
Base not included. Compatible 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.
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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
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- Comes with instruction for safe use
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Paint Set, Paints, Vallejo
Vallejo Game Color – Tanned Skin Set – Giraldez
Set of tonal ranges, designed by Ángel Giráldez, in a new 4 x 18 ml blister format.
The sets are designed following the BSL (Base, Shadow, Light) system that allows you to paint any miniature with the appropriate lights and shadows for each base color.
Along with these three colors, a fourth tone is added, which will serve to enhance the mixtures that are achieved with the previous three, since it can be a base of a different tone, an alternative light or shadow, or a complementary color to give more richness to the color. final score.
The set includes four different tones, designed to paint all types of elements in warm tones: a base color, a shadow color and two highlighting tones.
Game Color is presented in bottles of 18 ml/0.6 fl oz with eyedropper. This packaging prevents the paint from evaporating and drying in the container, so that It can be used in minimal quantities and preserved for a long time.
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Dwarf Jester
Base not included. Compatible 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.
3,95 € 4,95 €
I still remember the first time I saw the Dwarf Jester miniature. It was perched atop a cluttered shelf at the local hobby shop, its tiny details gleaming under the fluorescent lights. As a long-time collector and member of the resin army community, I’ve seen hundreds of miniatures, but something about this jester was different. Its mischievous grin seemed almost alive, frozen in mid-laugh, as if it were about to spring from its resin prison and dance across the battlefield.
From the moment I picked it up, I knew I had to have it. The sculpting was impeccable. Every fold in its tiny jester costume was crisp. The hat, adorned with miniature bells, looked like it could actually jingle. Even the resin weaponry it carried—a small dagger, cleverly tucked behind its back—was exquisitely detailed. For anyone who loves fantasy miniatures, this was more than just a figurine; it was a story captured in resin.
The Dwarf Jester quickly became the star of my collection. I started painting it with the utmost care, layering vibrant reds and golds over the base coat, ensuring that every detail popped. The tiny boots, the ruffled collar, even the exaggerated expression—nothing escaped my attention. Painting miniatures is always a meditative process, but with this jester, it felt like the figure was watching me paint, reacting to every stroke.
When I first shared photos of my completed Dwarf Jester on the resin army forums, the response was overwhelming. Collectors and painters alike were captivated by its charm. Some commented on the perfect balance between whimsy and menace, while others marveled at the quality of the 3D print. Many asked where they could find one. I told them straight away: you can explore a vast collection of resin miniatures like this at Resin Armies.
What makes this miniature so special isn’t just the craftsmanship. It’s the story it tells. In the fantasy world, a Dwarf Jester isn’t merely a comic relief character. It’s a clever trickster, navigating court politics with pranks and cunning, often carrying secret messages or hidden weapons. This little figure embodies that duality perfectly. Its pose suggests movement, as if it has just leaped from the shadows of a dwarven hall to startle an unsuspecting noble.
I remember the day I decided to build a resin army vignette around the Dwarf Jester. I created a tiny stage in my diorama: a stone courtyard under the flickering glow of miniature torches. The jester danced in the center, its miniature bells catching the light. Around it, dwarves in full armor looked on with a mixture of annoyance and amusement. Painting and arranging this scene brought the miniature to life in ways that photos could never fully capture.
For collectors, the Dwarf Jester represents a fusion of artistry and storytelling. It’s not enough to have a collection; every figure should tell a tale. This miniature does just that. The exaggerated facial expression, the dynamic stance, even the subtle asymmetry in the costume—it all adds character. Every time I gaze at it on my shelf, I imagine the jester leaping, twirling, and disappearing into the shadows, leaving chaos in its wake.
The resin itself is top-notch. Unlike some mass-produced miniatures, this jester has clean lines, no bubbles, and the surface is perfect for painting. Beginners and experienced painters alike will appreciate how forgiving the material is. You can wash, dry brush, or layer paints without fear of damaging delicate details. I’ve seen many resin miniatures, but few feel as premium as this one.
Beyond aesthetics, there’s a social aspect. Within the resin army community, miniatures like the Dwarf Jester spark conversations. Online forums, Discord channels, and social media groups buzz with tips on painting, posing, and basing. I’ve exchanged advice on shading the ruffled collar and adding metallic highlights to the bells. Others shared photos of their own dwarven jesters, each with unique color schemes and personalities. These interactions make collecting resin miniatures even more rewarding.
I also love integrating the Dwarf Jester into tabletop role-playing games. In a recent campaign, my party stumbled upon a dwarven court where this very jester held sway. I placed the painted miniature on the map, and immediately the players were drawn in. The figure sparked creativity: the rogue tried to steal its dagger, the wizard laughed at its antics, and the cleric suspected it of hiding magical secrets. A simple miniature turned a standard session into a memorable adventure.
When it comes to storage and display, the Dwarf Jester fits perfectly with other 3D printed miniatures. I keep mine in a resin army case with foam inserts, protecting it from dust and accidental bumps. It’s small enough to fit in dioramas, but its dynamic pose ensures it never fades into the background. Any collection focused on fantasy resin miniatures benefits from a piece like this, not just for its quality, but for the storytelling potential it brings.
For anyone looking to expand their miniature collection, I cannot recommend Resin Armies enough. Their selection of 3D printed miniatures is vast. You’ll find everything from classic dwarves and elves to monstrous creatures and fantastical heroes. The Dwarf Jester is just one example of their commitment to detail and quality. I’ve purchased several miniatures from them, and every single one has exceeded expectations. Visit Resin Armies and see for yourself.
The fantasy lore surrounding dwarven jesters is fascinating. In myths, they are often underestimated. Court jesters might seem like simple entertainers, but in truth, they are spies, messengers, and even saboteurs. The Dwarf Jester miniature captures that essence. Its sly smile and poised stance suggest that it knows secrets no one else does. This is why it stands out in a collection—it’s not just a miniature; it’s a character ready to tell a story.
I’ve spent countless hours photographing the Dwarf Jester. Macro lenses capture its exquisite detail: the fine lines in its face, the slight curve of its dagger, the texture of its fabric. Sharing these photos online draws attention not only to the miniature but also to the artistry of resin miniatures in general. The community loves seeing high-quality images, and they often comment on how the paint choices bring the figure to life.
Painting this miniature has taught me a lot about color theory and miniature techniques. The jester’s hat alone offers a chance to experiment with gradients and highlights. Painting the tiny bells requires patience and precision. Dry brushing the ruffled collar can make it look worn and realistic. These techniques, while challenging, are rewarding. They transform a simple piece of resin into a miniature masterpiece.
The Dwarf Jester also inspires custom basing. I built a small stage with cobblestones, miniature barrels, and scattered playing cards. It turns the figure into a centerpiece. Every angle tells a different story. From the front, the jester seems cheerful; from the back, one can imagine it plotting mischief. A miniature like this encourages creativity beyond painting—it invites sculpting, modeling, and storytelling.
If you’re a collector, hobbyist, or tabletop gamer, having unique miniatures like the Dwarf Jester elevates your experience. It’s not just about quantity; it’s about quality, detail, and character. In the resin army world, pieces like this are prized for their versatility. You can display them, paint them, or bring them to life in a game. Every angle, every detail, every painted highlight contributes to its charm.
Finally, the resin army community thrives on shared passion. Miniatures like the Dwarf Jester connect collectors across the globe. We exchange tips, celebrate our finished projects, and inspire each other to try new techniques. The thrill of unboxing a new resin miniature, seeing its details, and imagining the stories it can tell is universal. For me, the Dwarf Jester embodies that joy perfectly.
For anyone looking to start or expand their collection, I highly recommend exploring the range of 3D printed miniatures available at Resin Armies. Their miniatures are detailed, affordable, and perfect for painters of all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned hobbyist or a newcomer, their offerings will inspire creativity and bring your fantasy worlds to life.
In conclusion, the Dwarf Jester miniature is more than a piece of resin. It’s a character, a story, and a centerpiece of any collection. Its craftsmanship, detail, and charm make it an essential addition for anyone passionate about resin miniatures. From painting to dioramas, tabletop gaming, and community engagement, this miniature enriches every aspect of the hobby.
Explore the Dwarf Jester and many other fantastic resin miniatures at Resin Armies. Trust me, your collection will thank you.
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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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