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Vae Victis Miniatures Launches Modular Witch Hunter Collection in March 2026

French duo Jonathan Llinares and Mathilde Calon dropped modular Witch Hunter sculpts and four character figures for Patreon and Tribes members on March 2.

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Vae Victis Miniatures Launches Modular Witch Hunter Collection in March 2026
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Jonathan Llinares and Mathilde Calon, the two French artists behind Vae Victis Miniatures, released their March 2026 collection "Demons Hunting" on March 2 through MyMiniFactory Tribes, delivering a themed set built around modular Witch Hunter miniatures alongside four unique character sculpts, one of which is described as a classic vampire figure.

The studio, which describes its mission as creating 3D printable models "with a focus on ease of printing and painting," structured the drop around its standard monthly package: a set of unique characters, a modular set, and a Vae Victis Miniature. Subscribers access the files through two channels simultaneously, the MyMiniFactory redeem system and a dedicated Google Drive folder, a dual-delivery approach that gives members a backup beyond the platform itself.

Vae Victis occupies a corner of the 3D printing hobby where the creators are themselves players first. On their Patreon, Llinares and Calon describe crafting everything "with passion and love for this hobby" as "miniatures enthousiasts," and that orientation shows in the modular design philosophy: parts are engineered to come off the printer cleanly and take paint without heroic prep work.

The licensing structure around "Demons Hunting" is notably transparent. Members can print for personal use, friends, or a club, but moulding and casting the files is explicitly prohibited across all tiers. The ability to sell physical prints is gated behind the Merchant guild tier, and anyone selling through an online store is required to credit Vae Victis Miniatures, with the studio noting that a direct link "would be a nice plus." The same credit requirement applies to photos, videos, and livestreams featuring the models. Files cannot be used as content or rewards on other crowdfunding campaigns, including other Patreon pages.

Previous Vae Victis releases remain available for purchase through their MyMiniFactory store, and Merchant guild tier members retain print-sale rights on those back-catalog files as well. The studio's visibility-first approach is candid: "Sharing is caring! We love to allow you to distribute the prints farther than Patreon can do, but visibility is key for us."

For a two-person studio building a modular Witch Hunter range from scratch, the March 2 drop positions "Demons Hunting" as both a thematic statement and a demonstration of what Vae Victis does best: character-driven sculpts designed to reward the printer and the painter equally.

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