That’s really interesting. I run a company that manufactures a lot if miniatures for a number of different companies. I’ve actually never seen an FDM print in real life! Are they very strong? I also know the surface detail isn’t great.
I’d also be more than happy to help with printing a few pieces. I’ve got a fair bit of experience printing gaming miniatures and 28mm scale minis for example. See my hub for some example prints on my FDM machine of the quality I get on minis.
Before going too far, make sure to consider a few things (as I’ve got some experience/exposure on this):
You definitely aren’t the first to make a tabletop strategy game that’s fully printable. http://www.illgottengames.net/ 108 has been making games exclusively for 3D Printing for a while now, and one of their main guys (goes by dutchmogul) on thingiverse has tons of printable open-source designs published already both targeting more casual games, and more hardcore mini gaming. Might be a good idea to look at what they have, maybe with some collaboration you can get a lot accomplished in less time.
Also be wary of Games Workshop. They troll the 3D Printing community because their gaming stuff is expensive, and once 3DP became a popular thing, people started printing Warhammer and Warhammer 40K parts for example. Even if your parts aren’t a copy of theirs, and it just “looks similar” they will slap a DMCA takedown on it, and get it taken down, and if you’re making any money off of it, they will attempt to sue. Just letting you know to be careful about how you plan your designs so they don’t appear too “games workshoppy” lol so you don’t get slapped down by DMCA nonsense.
Looking forward to see what you come up with! And again, don’t hesitate to reach out via my hub if you need any prints done.
Not to, uh, niggle, but you’re hardly the first person to 3D print war gaming miniatures, even a whole set of them. And you’re not the first 3D printed war game ever. I’ve got Wood Wars 3D in before you on that one, though after a failed kickstarter I haven’t done much with it.
So what is 3D printing going to add to wargaming to make your game to make it stand out?
And your website offends Avast for some reason.
What speeds are you printing at?
@ZhiLin_Yang it might be a cool idea to get a partnership with a 3D printing company and sell your game with the 3D printer in a bundle.
There are several very affordable 3D printers in the FDM category going for the 300-600 CAD range. Some even have dual color printing enabled, which could make your models really stick out and even more visually appealing.
I have a couple of suppliers in mind, let me know if you would be interested in this.
Thanks, that would be a good idea. Actually, I’ve already been approached by a few company already.
If you know any company they are free to contact me.
https://3dwargaming.com/contact-us/ 4
As for dual color, as a wargamer I still personally prefer to paint my models, but I guess each one his preference.

didn’t really pay attention, I just print at finest setting.
0.4 nozzle
0.1 layers
30-40 deg for overhang. Though my models don’t have any angled overhang, mostly.
Wow, that is very good indeed.
What machine are you running? Surely it’s the machine’s precision more than anything?
Oh and design, of course!
The printer doesn’t matter that much for those models. those where printed on a old upbox 2 that’s on its last leg.
Most of the work is to design the files so that they can print well even on an average printer.
Just don’t try that with character models. There is a limit to what deigns can do, it’s a case by case thing.
I would love to review/ test one of your models, the models look real good did you do any sanding before painting or is that strait out of the printer? I have a Da Vinci jr. PLA printer. Its a cheap printer so it would be cool to see how the models turn out on a cheaper printer. Is there current rules for a game to play with the models? would you like me to make a youtube video, or write a review for you? I am very interested in this project.
I was originally planning to make a full game, but I decided to scale down the operation, so it’s only models for now.
This is the website btw:
And yes, I think Da Vinci jr. should print well. I make my design as much printer proof as I can.
As for youtube vid and review, that would be great. Just send me a message on Facebook: it would be easier to communicate.