
Tabletop Miniature Figure Bases *update 07Nov2022
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<p>** Added 125mm diameter base as requested. </p><p>*** Added flying scaffolding for 25mm base.</p><p>**** Added solid version of 16mm and 25mm plus new SLA pre-supported with smaller supports.</p><p>While I used to simply print out 3mm x diameter discs for my miniature bases on my FDM in PLA and super gluing them to the top, I realized that was a lot of PLA going into them. I tend to avoid printing the bases in resin with the miniature since PLA is cheaper and more reliable in my experience. </p><p>These are printed with the tops down so supports can be avoided. I generally print them in batches when needed. Files are set for printing. If you start to have issues with warping on the larger diameters, consider printing on the edge with supports and a small raft. </p><p>I have printed the 25 mm a few times via resin, mainly because I was in a hurry to get a model out and ready to paint and the FDM was loaded up with other models. I have placed a supported model for SLA printing in the mix as well.</p><p>Happy printing!</p><p>Note: Picture with unpainted miniatures includes miniatures from <a href="https://www.printables.com/social/39782-mz4250/models">MZ4250</a> (<a href="https://www.patreon.com/mz4250">https://www.patreon.com/mz4250</a>), the 25 mm base in this publish and material efficient dungeon tiles are from my own unpublished design. I have used Locite Super Glue to great effect on gluing the miniatures to the bases. </p><p>Note II: Meshmixer can be used to easily chop of the base to any STL file if the shells are not separate. <strong>Edit → Plane Cut</strong> if <strong>Edit → Separate Shells </strong>doesn't work. </p>
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