10/14/2025
Happy Tuesday, and welcome back to Tabletop Thoughts!
This week on the crafting table, I’ve got a fresh batch of miniatures to share. From fearsome monsters to legendary heroes, there’s plenty to inspire your tabletop adventures!

I just printed a few more Shamblers from EC3D Design! I’m planning to paint up one or two more before listing them in my Etsy store, so keep an eye out if you’re looking to add some creepy, monstrous flair to your tabletop games.
The photo below shows one of the Shamblers fully painted—check out all the little details that really bring this creature to life on your game table. Perfect for Shadowdark, D&D, or any dark fantasy setting, these miniatures add a lot of character to your encounters.


Here’s a Chimera from Brite Minis, printed FDM without supports for a smooth, clean finish. It’s already primed and ready for a Speedpaint session using SlapChop techniques, making it super quick to bring this beast to life on your tabletop. Perfect for adding a bit of monstrous flair to your game!

Here’s a Grick from The Printing Goes Ever On. I was really happy with how the last one turned out, so I’m aiming to recreate that same look with this print. Can’t wait to see it fully painted—it’s such a perfect little horror for dungeon encounters or dark fantasy tables!

Here’s a Wyvern from Brite Minis. I printed and painted one of these before and really liked how it turned out, so I’m excited to try another—maybe experimenting with a slightly different color scheme this time. These fierce little dragons are perfect for adding some high-flying danger to your tabletop adventures!

Here’s another model from The Printing Goes Ever On—their take on Gandalf. I really like the pose, so I’m planning to give him a paint job inspired by Gandalf the Grey from The Lord of the Rings. Can’t wait to see him fully painted and ready to join your tabletop adventures!

Finally, here’s a Manticore from EC3D Design. I really love this model—I’ve painted one before and am hoping to recreate that same look with this one. If it turns out well, I might even list it in my Etsy store. Fingers crossed—it’s such a striking addition for any fantasy tabletop adventure!
Keep on gaming!