The Dungeon Master Minis Difference

Most print shops talk about quality.

I threw one at concrete.

The miniature in the video below is a 75mm resin print produced by Dungeon Master Minis. Instead of carefully setting it on a shelf and admiring it, I launched it directly at a concrete floor.

The result? It survived.

That's not because it's magical. It's because we use engineering-grade materials designed to balance durability and detail. While many shops prioritize the lowest resin cost possible, we prioritize creating miniatures that can survive the occasional encounter with gravity.

Now for the important disclaimer before someone starts using miniatures as baseballs:

Resin is still resin.

Thin weapons, banners, staffs, wings, fingers, and other delicate parts can still break if dropped the wrong way or hit hard enough. Physics is still in charge around here.

What this video demonstrates is that your miniature is less likely to shatter from everyday accidents, handling, tabletop use, pets, children, or the occasional moment of human stupidity.

The next time you buy from another print shop, ask them to make this video with one of their prints.

If they won't, ask yourself why.

We'll keep spending a little more on materials so you spend less time gluing swords back together.

 

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