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Gargoyle

M3DM

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. 

 

5,95  6,95 

23,10  for 3 item(s)

Title: The Gargoyle’s Awakening: A Tale of Resin Armies’ Mysterious Miniature

As I stood in the quiet shadows of the Resin Armies workshop, surrounded by the faint scent of newly printed miniatures and the whir of the 3D printers in the corner, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of awe. The workshop, a place where dreams and creativity meld into miniature masterpieces, had recently witnessed something truly extraordinary—something that had only been whispered about in our community until that very moment. It all started with a single, unassuming request: a custom Gargoyle miniature, designed to be a centerpiece for any fantasy tabletop battle.

I remember the moment like it was yesterday. The request came in from an anonymous customer—someone who’d been following Resin Armies for months, perhaps even years, searching for the perfect addition to their miniature collection. At first, it seemed like just another order—a simple creature for a fantasy war game. But the specifications were different. This Gargoyle was to be more than just a piece of the puzzle; it had to embody the essence of ancient power, darkness, and mysticism. A creature that would strike fear into the hearts of those who dared face it on the battlefield.

When the miniature arrived fresh from the printer, something felt off. It was perfect in every detail—every twist of the stone wings, the arch of the back, the grotesque yet majestic features of the creature. It was as though the miniature had been carved by the hands of ancient artisans who had understood the very nature of terror. The body was detailed in fine resin, with intricate textures that made it look as though it had been chiseled out of real stone, while the eyes, glinting with an eerie red hue, seemed to follow your every move. It was more than just a miniature. It was a work of art, a manifestation of ancient legends captured in perfect detail.

At first, the workshop staff was as entranced as I was. We marveled at the intricacies of the design, debating its potential for tabletop campaigns and how it would fit into a player’s fantasy armies. However, as the days passed, something began to happen that none of us could explain. The Gargoyle seemed… alive. At night, when the workshop lights dimmed and the hum of the printers faded, a faint glow would emanate from its eyes. It was subtle, almost unnoticeable, but we couldn’t shake the feeling that the creature had a presence—an energy that shouldn’t be there for something made entirely of resin and plastic.

It wasn’t long before members of the Resin Armies community began to notice the strange phenomenon. The Gargoyle, once confined to the workshop, was now becoming a legend in its own right. We were receiving reports from customers who had ordered this miniature, and they all shared the same eerie experience. Some said that their Gargoyle miniatures would move ever so slightly during the night, shifting positions on their display shelves. Others spoke of the miniature’s eyes glowing with an unnatural light, almost as though it were alive, watching them from across the room. Word of mouth spread quickly, and soon, the tale of the Gargoyle’s awakening became a topic of heated debate on the Resin Armies forums.

As the community’s fascination with the Gargoyle grew, so did the speculation about its origin. Many believed it to be a simple coincidence, a glitch in the 3D printing process. But some, more superstitious than others, whispered that it was a curse—an ancient magic accidentally bound to the miniature during the printing process. Perhaps the printer had caught a fragment of some forgotten spell, or maybe the Gargoyle’s design had tapped into something far more sinister than we realized. After all, in the world of fantasy miniatures, strange things often happen when the lines between the material and magical worlds blur.

It wasn’t long before a dedicated group of Resin Armies enthusiasts began experimenting with their Gargoyle miniatures. Some tried to summon its power, hoping to gain some insight into its otherworldly nature. Others sought to destroy it, thinking that the creature’s disturbing presence might be the result of some malevolent force that had attached itself to the resin. But each attempt, whether it was to control the Gargoyle or to rid themselves of it, only seemed to empower the miniature more. The Gargoyle was no longer just a figure in a fantasy war game—it was something much more. It was a symbol of mystery, a puzzle that no one could solve.

Through it all, one thing became increasingly clear: the Gargoyle had become an indomitable force within the Resin Armies community. Whether it was by magic or coincidence, the miniature had struck a chord with our imaginations, and now, we were all part of the legend. As people began sharing their own experiences, the Gargoyle’s reputation grew. Some saw it as an omen of power, while others believed it to be a harbinger of doom. But one thing was certain: no one who owned a Gargoyle from Resin Armies could deny the intense energy it seemed to possess.

In response to the rising demand for these mysterious miniatures, Resin Armies began offering the Gargoyle as a limited-edition release. The miniature’s growing fame had transformed it into a must-have for any collector or tabletop gamer, and orders flooded in from all over the world. But as more and more Gargoyles were printed, the strange occurrences continued. Customers posted pictures online, showing their miniatures positioned in bizarre ways, as if they had shifted positions on their own. Some even reported hearing whispers or soft growls emanating from their Gargoyles late at night. The legends surrounding the miniature became so widespread that it was no longer just a piece of resin; it was a talisman, an object of power that transcended the boundaries of tabletop gaming.

The more I looked into it, the more I realized how this seemingly innocent piece of resin had become a symbol of something much greater. It had become a catalyst for a shared experience—something that brought the Resin Armies community together in a way I had never seen before. Gamers, collectors, and artists alike were captivated by the mysterious nature of the Gargoyle. Whether it was the intricate design or the bizarre phenomena surrounding it, the miniature had left an indelible mark on all of us.

But even as the legend of the Gargoyle grew, I couldn’t help but wonder: what was the true source of its power? Was it merely a glitch in the resin, or had something far older and more potent been awakened in the process? The answer, perhaps, is not one we can easily find, and maybe that’s what makes it so compelling. The Gargoyle has become more than just a figure on a tabletop—it’s a reminder that in the world of Resin Armies, even the smallest miniature can hold untold mysteries and powers.

The story of the Gargoyle is a testament to the magic of 3D printing and the creativity that fuels the Resin Armies community. What began as a simple request for a fantasy creature became a phenomenon—a miniature that transcended its material form and became something far more significant. As I look at the Gargoyle now, sitting on my own shelf in the workshop, I can’t help but feel a sense of awe. It’s more than just a piece of resin—it’s a part of our story, our community, and our shared imagination.

For those of you out there who have yet to experience the legend of the Gargoyle, I can only say this: you haven’t truly seen the power of a Resin Armies miniature until you’ve witnessed the eerie beauty of this masterpiece. Whether it’s for your own collection or for your next tabletop battle, the Gargoyle is sure to leave its mark on you, just as it has on all of us.

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Compatible with 28-32mm 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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