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Stormcaller Wizard - Epic D&D Character Miniature

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PLA/PLA+ 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
PLA/PLA+ 0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 30% infill
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This miniature depicts a powerful warrior mage, an expert enchanter who has abandoned the sole arcane arts to also master hand-to-hand combat. Armed with an enchanted sword and a magic staff charged with energy, this character embodies the perfect balance between destructive magic and martial skills.


 

The mage is sculpted in a dynamic and imposing pose, with the cloak opening in a fluid motion, as if pushed by a burst of arcane energy. The long beard and wavy hair add character and depth, while the hat decorated with ancient runes evokes forbidden and mysterious knowledge.


 

The sword, enveloped in a luminous aura, suggests an active enchantment or a magically enhanced weapon, ready to strike enemies. The staff, adorned with a glowing crystal, unleashes pure energy, making it clear that this mage is capable of casting devastating spells even in the midst of battle.


 

The scenic base is rich in details: carved stones, glowing runes, open ancient books, and burnt candles contribute to creating a mystical and immersive atmosphere, perfect for fantasy settings. Each element tells a story, transforming the miniature into a true collector's item as well as a game character.


 

Ideal for Dungeons & Dragons campaigns, tabletop role-playing games, or fantasy miniature collectors, this model is designed to offer a high level of detail and excellent performance in 3D printing, both in resin and with other high-definition technologies.


 

Perfect as a main character, boss, or iconic NPC, it will bring a strong visual and narrative impact to any gaming table.

 

I recommend being very cautious when removing supports so as not to damage the small details, the most delicate parts are only the hat and the sword.

Regarding the hat, I inserted the thin blade of an x-acto knife between the supports and the hat and slowly removed the supports. For the sword, great care must be taken because it risks breaking when cutting the supports, so you must start by cutting the small attached supports and then slowly proceed.

If the sword breaks, it can be easily re-glued with a suitable adhesive.

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