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Bits & Parts, Scenery Materials, SciFi Bits
Plastic Containers x15
Get 15 Plastic Containers Bits 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: ADA000223 -
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 -
Plastic Containers x15
Get 15 Plastic Containers Bits 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.
5,95 € 7,95 €
The Tale of the Resin Containers: Chronicles of a 3D Printing Enthusiast
As a long-time member of the resin armies community, I have seen our craft evolve in incredible ways. It began simply enough—boxes of resin bits, an array of plastic containers filled with meticulously designed fragments, slowly assembling into the most fantastical of armies. Yet, what we witness today is nothing short of revolutionary. This transformation, driven by advancements in 3D printing technology, has turned our hobby into a thriving world of boundless creativity. Let me share with you the essence of this journey and why these resin bits and containers are the cornerstone of a fantasy renaissance.
The Unlikely Heroes: Plastic Containers and Resin Bits
For those new to our world, plastic containers might seem like mundane tools. Yet, for a resin enthusiast, they hold the fragments of imagination—carefully organized, primed for assembly. These containers are not just storage solutions; they’re treasure troves of endless possibilities. Whether it’s the skeletal wings of a draconic monstrosity, the jagged edges of an orcish warblade, or the flowing cape of a regal mage, every piece matters.
Resin bits, cast from high-quality molds, serve as the building blocks of our creativity. These aren’t just pieces; they’re gateways into new worlds. Each fragment tells a story, and when combined, they form a narrative of heroics, battles, and fantastical realms. Assembling these miniatures, for many of us, is akin to breathing life into legends.
The Evolution of Craftsmanship: From Bits to Full Armies
Years ago, crafting a single miniature often required a painstaking effort. Resin parts were scarce and challenging to customize. Today, however, resin armies flourish thanks to the revolution of 3D printing. High-resolution printers allow for extraordinary detail, bringing out intricate scales on a dragon’s back, or the minute engravings on a knight’s shield.
Moreover, 3D printing empowers us to customize our creations. Each miniature becomes a personal artifact, reflecting the vision of its creator. Want to field an army of celestial warriors, each clad in unique armor? No problem. Dreaming of an undead horde bristling with haunting details? It’s all possible. And it starts with resin bits—those small, unassuming fragments stored in our trusty plastic containers.
The Role of the Community
The resin armies community is more than a gathering of enthusiasts; it’s a fellowship of creators. We exchange ideas, share techniques, and celebrate each other’s victories—whether it’s the perfect paint job or the unveiling of an entirely original army. Online forums, social media groups, and live events have become the lifeblood of this vibrant culture.
It’s here that I first encountered the now-famous tip: always organize your resin bits in labeled containers. It might sound simple, but good organization can transform your crafting experience. Knowing where each part resides saves time and lets you focus on what matters most—creating.
A Glimpse Into a World of Fantasy
Our collective work has birthed countless armies—each telling a unique tale. Consider the following:
- The Stormborn Vanguard: A brigade of lightning-infused warriors crafted with translucent resin and detailed to perfection. Each miniature boasts glowing swords and dynamic poses.
- The Infernal Legion: A fiery host of demons, their resin bits meticulously painted to highlight their molten forms. Horns, claws, and spiked armor—every detail radiates menace.
- The Everwood Court: Forest guardians carved from resin bits to resemble twisted vines and ancient oaks. These miniatures seamlessly blend organic and mystical aesthetics.
Why Resin Matters: Quality, Versatility, and Accessibility
When it comes to 3D printing miniatures, resin is king. Its fine detail capture makes it the perfect material for crafting small, intricate designs. Resin bits are easy to work with, offering unparalleled flexibility for conversions or customizations. Plus, modern advancements have made high-quality resin more accessible than ever, ensuring that enthusiasts can bring their visions to life without breaking the bank.
Plastic containers, meanwhile, play an essential role in maintaining the integrity of these resin pieces. These sturdy, stackable organizers protect delicate bits from damage and ensure no precious component is lost. As the saying goes, “a well-organized army is a victorious one”—and this holds true even in crafting!
Optimizing Your Crafting Experience
For those venturing into the world of resin armies, here are some tips to make the most of your hobby:
- Invest in Quality Containers: Choose stackable, transparent containers with dividers. These make it easier to sort bits by type, size, or theme.
- Catalog Your Bits: Take photos of completed projects and keep notes on how specific pieces fit together. It’s an invaluable reference for future builds.
- Join the Community: Share your creations online and seek advice. The collective knowledge of resin armies enthusiasts is a treasure trove of inspiration and guidance.
- Experiment: Don’t hesitate to mix and match resin bits. Combine parts from different sets to craft unique miniatures that stand out on the battlefield.
- Master the Art of Repair: Resin can be delicate, but minor chips or breaks are easily fixed with the right tools. Learn to repair and maintain your miniatures to extend their lifespan.
The Future of Resin Armies
The horizon of 3D printing holds infinite possibilities for the resin armies community. Advanced printers and new resin formulas continue to push the boundaries of what we can create. Even now, designers are exploring innovative ways to enhance modularity, enabling seamless customization without compromising detail.
We stand at the cusp of a golden age for miniature crafting, where every resin bit, no matter how small, contributes to something extraordinary. And it’s not just about the miniatures themselves—it’s about the stories they tell, the friendships they forge, and the artistry they inspire.
So, fellow creators, whether you’re assembling your first figure or crafting a masterpiece, remember that your imagination is the only limit. Let the plastic containers hold your treasures, and let the resin bits shape your dreams.
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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