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3D print over 100 kick-ass DnD minis for $21 in this bundle

If you’re hankering to populate your Dungeons and Dragons or wargaming table with a wild variety of home-printed characters, monsters, buildings, and terrain, good news! For just over 21 bucks, the new Dungeons & Monsters 3 Humble Bundle gives you over $700 worth of printable minis – from mimics, to jugglers, to market stalls, and even the giant wooden ‘Trojan Rabbit’ from Monty Python.

Reader, we see a lot of miniature wargame STL bundles come and go, but this one does stand out, simply for the sheer variety of models on show here from the manufacturer Hayland Terrain.

You’ve got stacks of interior dungeon furniture; outdoor terrain pieces, including a fully stocked market square; assorted unofficial DnD monsters from the ordinary (undead knights) to the ridiculous (the flail snail); NPCs aplenty – including an entire carnival troupe perfect for Wild Beyond The Witchlight – and even comedy extras like a dice jail.

While the Halfling Pot Belly Cooks, Trojan Rabbit, and Flail Snail shown in our main image above are all splendid additions, the prize for most captivating creature has to go to the Slug With Supplies.

DnD minis humble bundle dungeons and monsters 3 - Hayland Terrain image showing the Slug With Supplies STL miniature

Whichever of the DnD races and DnD classes you choose, we can offer your character no more loyal a mount or pack animal than this steadfast mollusc. Cute baby.

As ever with a Humble Bundle, a slice of your purchase will also go to a specially chosen charitable cause – in this case the famous Make a Wish charity, which creates bespoke experiences to grant critically ill children their greatest wishes.

If you’d love to print some of the kooky characters in this bundle, but don’t have the equipment or know-how, reading our guides on how to 3d print miniatures, and the best 3d printers to use, would be a good starting place.

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Source: Wargamer

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