Paizo Printables
Paizo Printables launches April 2 with a 28-mini Welcome Pack and Queen Abrogail Thrune confirmed as the first loyalty centerpiece for three-month subscribers.

Paizo's 3D-print subscription service launches April 2 on MyMiniFactory and Patreon, bringing a 28-miniature Welcome Pack on day one and a monthly content cadence that bundles STL files directly with Pathfinder Second Edition statblocks and ready-to-run encounters.
The program runs on two tiers: Initiate at $5 USD per month and Field Agent at $10 USD. Field Agent subscribers get the full monthly slate, which includes at least six new STL miniatures delivered in both supported and unsupported formats, an Adventure Pack PDF containing miniature summaries and complete PF2e statblocks, and a short encounter designed to be run with that month's specific models.
That last detail is the one worth paying attention to. The Adventure Pack format means you're not just receiving print files; you're receiving a playable scenario built around the exact minis in that month's drop. For GMs who've spent sessions hunting down stat blocks to match newly printed figures, that bundling removes a real friction point.
The Welcome Pack at launch includes 28 miniatures alongside two supporting PDFs, with iconics, dragons, companions, and creatures all represented. It's a genuine starter inventory rather than a promotional teaser.

Loyalty rewards kick in after three months. The first season runs in parallel with the Hellfire Crisis product cycle, and Queen Abrogail Thrune is confirmed as the featured loyalty centerpiece for Field Agent subscribers who stay through the full season. A second, larger model described as a "Huge-er" miniature is planned for June as an additional reward for those same subscribers.
The technical side matters for home printers. Paizo's Patreon post from March 30 specifically recommends reviewing your build volume before committing. Centerpiece models and the June loyalty reward will push limits on standard resin printers. Titan Forge, the manufacturing partner behind the program, offers print-on-demand services for subscribers who prefer not to print at home.
Paizo's entry into the licensed STL market follows broader patterns of publishers monetizing digital assets, but the integrated statblock-and-encounter approach sets a new baseline expectation for the category. Whether that proves a competitive pressure on indie STL creators or a visibility lift for the printable miniatures hobby broadly will depend on execution, starting tomorrow.
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