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Paizo Launches Official 3D-Printable Miniatures Storefront on MyMiniFactory

Paizo launched an official 3D-printable miniatures storefront on MyMiniFactory with a 50% launch discount and a Titan Forge partnership.

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Paizo Launches Official 3D-Printable Miniatures Storefront on MyMiniFactory
Source: gamingtrend.com

Paizo Inc. stepped into the world of official 3D printing on March 12, launching Paizo Printables, a dedicated storefront on MyMiniFactory that brings licensed, printable miniatures directly to the tabletop community. The storefront opened with a 50% launch discount, giving anyone with a printer an immediate reason to dive in.

The launch didn't happen in a vacuum. Paizo built Paizo Printables in collaboration with Titan Forge, a studio well known in the 3D printing community for high-quality fantasy miniature sculpts. That partnership signals Paizo isn't treating this as a side experiment: bringing in an established name in printable miniature production suggests a serious commitment to the format.

Perhaps the most interesting wrinkle for the broader wargaming crowd is a partnership with One Page Rules, the indie publisher behind stripped-down, accessible wargames like Grimdark Future and Age of Fantasy. That collaboration is specifically aimed at wargaming compatibility, meaning the miniatures coming out of Paizo Printables aren't purely designed for roleplaying use. Golarion creatures and characters finding their way onto wargame tables is a compelling prospect for players who have always wanted official Pathfinder aesthetics to double as army-builder material.

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Paizo also teased an accompanying Patreon "tribe" subscription alongside the storefront launch, hinting at a recurring content model that could deliver new printable miniatures on a regular cadence. The specifics of what that subscription will include, or when it officially opens, weren't confirmed at launch, but the teaser suggests Paizo Printables is designed to grow rather than sit as a static catalog.

For a game as visually rich as Pathfinder, with decades of creature design and iconics baked into its identity, an official print-at-home pipeline has long felt like an obvious move. The combination of a discounted launch, a proven production partner in Titan Forge, and a wargaming crossover with One Page Rules gives Paizo Printables more surface area than a simple storefront opening.

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