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Fantasy, RPG, Terrain & Scenery
Temple ruins
Base not included. Compatible with 28-32mm scale games.Â
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.Â
This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age.Â
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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 -
Temple ruins
Base not included. Compatible with 28-32mm scale games.Â
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.Â
This product contains small parts that may cause choking and is not suitable for children under fourteen years of age.Â
14,95 € 15,95 €
The Forgotten Temple Ruins
The Journey of a Resin Army Enthusiast
As a member of the Resin Army community, I have seen many incredible creations—models that transport you to other worlds and bring epic stories to life. However, none has left me quite as spellbound as the temple ruins I recently came across. It’s not just any ruin; this one is special. This 3D printed miniature of a long-forgotten temple brought an ancient world to my fingertips. The detail was unlike anything I had ever seen before. The ruin was both aesthetic and functional, perfect for any tabletop gaming session. But let me take you on a journey of discovery that started at the Resin Armies website and led me to one of my most beloved pieces of the collection.
The Discovery
It all began one evening when I was browsing through Resin Armies (https://resinarmies.com/), searching for my next big project. I had always been fascinated by ancient ruins—especially those that looked as though they had been lost to time. So, when I stumbled upon a stunning 3D printed resin miniature of a temple ruin, I knew it was destined to be mine.
The intricate carvings, the crumbled stone walls, and the towering columns made this piece look almost like it was transported from another era. I could already imagine it on my tabletop, surrounded by miniature adventurers. But there was more to it than just the appearance. The design was created with such precision that the structure seemed both ancient and alive, as if you could hear the whispers of lost civilizations within its broken walls.
The Resin Army Community and the Temple Ruins
When I brought the temple ruin into my collection, I was eager to share my find with the rest of the Resin Army community. As a group of passionate miniature enthusiasts, we often share tips, tricks, and experiences about our various projects. It wasn’t long before the community was buzzing about my new acquisition.
The response was overwhelming. Many people were just as amazed by the temple ruin as I was. Some of my fellow enthusiasts mentioned they had also seen similar pieces on the Resin Armies website, but none seemed as detailed as the one I had in hand. The textures on the stonework were incredible—the surface looked weathered, and the cracks felt real. Every time I looked at it, I discovered something new. It’s the kind of model that draws you in and doesn’t let go.
I wasn’t the only one intrigued by the ruins. A few members of the community discussed how they would use it in their own campaigns. Some imagined the temple as a mysterious ruin filled with traps and hidden treasure, while others saw it as the site of an ancient ritual—a place where the old gods might still have influence. What stood out most was how versatile the temple was. It could be used in a wide variety of settings: from a forgotten kingdom to a land where the gods had once walked.
Crafting the Perfect Setting
As I began painting the temple ruins, I realized this wasn’t just about creating a beautiful miniature. It was about telling a story. The more I worked on it, the more I began to envision the ancient civilization that might have once called this temple home. I carefully chose shades of grey for the stonework, giving the walls an almost ethereal, moonlit glow. The weathered look was perfect for evoking the sense of age and decay, making it feel as though the temple had long since fallen into ruin.
Every crack, every fragment of stone, told a part of the story. I imagined the temple as the last remnant of a once-great civilization, now abandoned and forgotten by all but the most daring of adventurers. I wanted to ensure that each detail, no matter how small, contributed to the mystique and allure of the model.
The more I painted, the more I could imagine my adventurers walking through the temple ruins, discovering its secrets and unlocking the mysteries of its past. The temple was no longer just a model; it had become a living, breathing place in my imagination. I couldn’t wait to see how my fellow enthusiasts would use it in their own games.
The Functionality of the Temple Ruins
What I quickly realized was that this miniature wasn’t just about looks. The functionality of the temple ruins was just as impressive. The detailed sculpting allowed for multiple levels and interactive elements. I could place miniatures on the steps, hide treasures in the cracks, or even position figures atop the ruined columns. The flexibility made it perfect for gameplay.
I could see how this model would fit seamlessly into a role-playing game, where players might be exploring ancient sites or battling ancient enemies. The structure of the temple made it feel like a true adventure, a place where anything could happen. Whether the temple ruins were the backdrop for an epic battle or the setting for a mysterious quest, this miniature was ready to be a central piece of any campaign.
One of the most exciting aspects of this 3D printed resin miniature was the texture and detail that came with it. It was clear that the designers had put thought into every aspect of the model, from the texture of the stone to the wear and tear of the ancient structure. The design was made to ensure that the model looked amazing from every angle, whether viewed from above, below, or from a side perspective.
The Resin Armies Difference
There are many places to buy miniatures online, but Resin Armies stood out to me for a number of reasons. First and foremost, the quality of their 3D printed miniatures is unmatched. The level of detail is remarkable, and the models are designed with both aesthetic and functionality in mind. It’s clear that every miniature is crafted to provide the best experience for both hobbyists and gamers alike.
The temple ruin was just one example of how Resin Armies offers a wide range of models suitable for every kind of campaign. Whether you’re a fan of fantasy, science fiction, or historical settings, Resin Armies has something to match your vision. The 3D printing technology ensures that each model is made to perfection, with precision and clarity that’s hard to find anywhere else.
As someone who’s been part of the Resin Army community for quite some time, I can confidently say that the experience of browsing and purchasing from their website is always a pleasure. Resin Armies offers easy navigation, helpful descriptions, and high-quality photos that make it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for. And when you finally get your hands on your model, you’re always met with top-notch craftsmanship.
Final Thoughts
As I reflect on my experience with the temple ruins from Resin Armies, I’m reminded of the community that made this all possible. The thrill of finding the perfect miniature, the joy of seeing it come to life on the table, and the excitement of sharing it with like-minded enthusiasts are the things that make this hobby so special.
The temple ruin isn’t just a beautiful piece; it’s a tool for storytelling, a centerpiece for adventurers, and a symbol of the incredible craftsmanship that goes into every 3D printed resin miniature on the Resin Armies website. Whether you’re new to the world of miniatures or a seasoned pro, you’re bound to find something that sparks your imagination.
If you’re looking for a temple ruin or any other miniature to enhance your tabletop experience, I encourage you to visit Resin Armies (https://resinarmies.com/) today. You won’t be disappointed.
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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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