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Collectible Rogue Assassin Presupported | Display Asset

Rogue Assassin presupported tabletop miniature for resin printing.

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Rogue Assassin presupported tabletop miniature, three-quarter display angle, hero collectible view
Collectible Rogue Assassin Presupported | Display Asset Rogue Assassin presupported tabletop miniature, three-quarter display angle, hero collectible view

Model details

  • Subcategory 3D printable miniatures
  • Object type Miniature
  • Production profile Collectible Detail
  • Texture profile Painted Pbr
  • Setting Fantasy Tabletop
  • Access Free download
Market segments

Description

Overview and production context

Rogue Assassin is a presupported tabletop miniature designed for resin 3D printing without manual support work. This is the collectible display version, with surface detail tuned for hero shots and shelf-ready painting. Support placement, overhang handling and base contact are pre-tuned for popular resin slicers, with the silhouette and surface detail dialled in for 28mm to 32mm tabletop use. The mesh is checked for print readiness with manageable supports and clean undercuts. A reliable pick for DnD groups, painter showcase projects, custom warband builds and printable miniature collections sourcing presupported files for fast print runs. Surface detail holds up under shelf-level lighting, with proportions and contrast zones tuned for hero-piece display rather than cluttered group scenes.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

Rogue Assassin Presupported is built for collectors and painters who want a hero-grade display piece with sharp surface detail. Rogue Assassin works for tabletop groups and painters who want to skip manual support work and go straight from download to slicer. Support placement is pre-tuned for common resin slicers, with raft contact, lift speed and overhang handling that matches mainstream printer profiles. Painters get a piece that takes thin coats well, holds edge detail through priming, and reads cleanly across a wargaming table at 28mm-32mm scale. Suitable for DnD campaigns, Frostgrave and Mordheim style skirmish, custom warband projects and presupported pack listings on miniature marketplaces. For the collectible variant, the figure carries display-grade surface detail, balanced silhouette and shelf-ready proportions for painter showcases and curated collections. Buyers commonly bundle these files with painted miniature display sets, themed bases or scenic dioramas to create cohesive product listings on print marketplaces. Collectors typically pair the asset with display plinths, themed bases or curated shelf groupings to drive consistent presentation. Collectors who buy the file usually display it on a 50mm round plinth or themed scenic base, with the proportions reading well under shelf-level lighting. Print-on-demand sellers report stronger margins on hero-detail pieces compared to plain figures, especially when paired with a presupported variant.

FAQ

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Is Rogue Assassin fully presupported for resin printing?
Yes, the file ships with support placement tuned for common resin slicers. Raft contact, support density and lift settings follow typical hobby printer profiles, so most users can slice and print without manual support work. The mesh is checked for clean overhangs and overhang angles that hobby resin handles reliably.
What scale does Rogue Assassin target?
The miniature is built for tabletop scales, primarily 28mm to 32mm heroic, which matches mainstream wargaming and DnD use. The geometry holds detail when scaled slightly up or down for personal preference, and the silhouette stays readable at table-distance viewing.
Can Rogue Assassin be used for wargaming and DnD?
The model fits skirmish and dungeon-style game systems, with proportions and base size compatible with mainstream tabletop scales. Painters often use the figure as a campaign hero, named NPC or warband leader, depending on faction colour scheme and basing.
What printer settings work best for Rogue Assassin?
Standard hobby resin profiles handle the file well, with normal exposure times for the chosen resin brand. Painters report clean transitions between skin, fabric and metal zones using primer plus thin paint coats, which is typical for tabletop-quality finishes.