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Paizo Partners With Titan Forge to Launch Official 3D-Printable Miniature Subscription

Paizo's official 3D-printable miniature subscription, Paizo Printables, launched its MyMiniFactory store this month with a Patreon subscription going live April 2.

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Paizo Partners With Titan Forge to Launch Official 3D-Printable Miniature Subscription
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Paizo's official Paizo Printables store went live on MyMiniFactory this month, and if your resin printer has been gathering dust, now might be the time to dust it off. Beginning in Spring 2026, Paizo launched a new line of 3D-printable miniatures in STL format with custom encounters via MyMiniFactory and Patreon under the imprint Paizo Printables. The miniatures are sculpted by Titan Forge based on art from Paizo Inc.

The store opened with a hoard of Pathfinder miniatures related to the recently completed Pathfinder Quest crowdfunder campaign, miniatures for the ongoing Hellfire Crisis event first seen at Gen Con, as well as Starfinder iconic characters from Starfinder Player Core and Starfinder Game Night: Murder in Metal City. To mark the launch, Paizo offered the code PATH50 for 50% off all Paizo Printables models through April 10th.

The subscription side of the program is the more ambitious piece. The monthly subscription includes regular new miniature releases, a Paizo-made PDF with statblocks and a new encounter using the miniatures, and a whole lot of unannounced bonuses for backers. Even more STLs are on the way via the Paizo Printables Patreon, with an official launch date of April 2nd. A Paizo Printables Patreon page confirms that new STLs will be released each month, and "each quarter, the theme of the season will change, bringing new creatures, new encounters, and more."

The first seasonal theme is locked into one of Pathfinder's biggest current meta-events. The current theme is the Hellfire Crisis, which coincides with the Pathfinder meta event of the same name, in which the nations of Golarion are drawn into open conflict while trying to keep the forces of hell from taking over the world. The program launched with a selection of miniatures themed around the Hellfire Crisis, a war between the fiendish armies of Cheliax and the righteous troops of Andoran.

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A free promo model is also available to celebrate the store opening: Fumbus, the goblin alchemist from Pathfinder, is available as a free promotional miniature on the MyMiniFactory page.

The partnership itself traces back to Gen Con 2025. In advance of Gen Con 2025, Paizo, Titan Forge, and MyMiniFactory announced a partnership to produce STLs and print-on-demand miniatures for Pathfinder and Starfinder. Paizo Associate Publisher Thurston Hillman was candid about the appeal: "As engaged partners, they let us sync up miniature releases with relevant products (like Battlecry!) in a world where more and more people are getting involved in home 3D printing. If you know me, you know I have a vast 'pile of shame' of miniatures in my hobby room. Getting to partner with Titan Forge and MyMiniFactory lets me accelerate that problem."

In addition to being available digitally as STLs, the miniatures are also available as print-on-demand physical figures via Titan Forge, giving players who don't own a printer a path to the table as well. The subscription model and quarterly rotating themes suggest Paizo is treating Paizo Printables as a long game, one that ties miniature releases directly to the living world events shaping Golarion.

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