Things have been a bit on the uptick in the craft room lately, mostly because I have a resin printer up and running again.

First up is a tabaxi monk named Bix. Bix is a PC in my home D&D game, and the mini was designed on Hero Forge but printed by me. Bix’s player is one of the few experienced gamers in the group, and tends to often take lead and do a lot of the in-character roleplaying.

The second PC miniature is Sadbhb, a tiefling rogue. This one was designed by DM Stash over at MyMiniFactory. The pistol is just for show–in the game it is a hand-crossbow since I don’t allow black powder weapons in my campaign. Sadbhb is one of the new players, and like most rogues gets used as a skirmisher harassing opponents engaged with the fighters or the paladin.

This one is not resin, but the second mini from the blister pack I bought to get a night hag for earlier in the campaign. I just painted her up quickly using contrast paints with the idea that she is some kind of “dune hag” living in the desert. We will see if she makes an appearance in the campaign.
In addition to miniatures, having a resin printer has also allowed me to start making items from my Props and Beyond (or is it “Puzzles and Props” like it says on their website now?) library. I recent made two rings a demon ring and an elven one. No real plans for these–could sell them, give them as gifts, or use them as props in the campaign.


With three more miniatures done, that bumps me up to 56 for the year, just three shy of my quarantine-year total of 59. Can I make it? Only time will tell…
Comments welcome!