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    questsoflegend
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    Hi

    I’m looking to buy some .stl files for 30mm miniatures. Once I have them I obviously want to get them printed.

    I’m looking for a list of UK based (to save on shipping) 3D printing companies that can print high quality miniatures.

    I’m new to this ?

    #1477749

    maxkee
    1415xp
    Cult of Games Member

    Hi,

    There is a New Years sale at Anycubic incl. Free shipping. Best bang for your buck.

    [New Year Sales] Photon

     

    Cheers,

     

    Max

    #1477830

    ianska
    704xp
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    I have a few licensed printers from the UK. There’s a list here https://dragons.rest/blogs/news/licensed-printers

    I’m sure one of them will be able to help you out with a custom job 🙂

     

    #1478072

    blinky465
    17023xp
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    For the cost of having about a dozen minis printed, you could own an AnyCubic Photon 😉

    Seriously though, I got one a few weeks ago and have loved every second of it – even the boring bits like adding supports and modifying meshes to get them “just so” for printing (I like to add channels inside my minis, to run wires for LEDs and the like).

    Don’t let being new hold you back – we all started at the beginning!

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    lestrbeth
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    Now a lot of models are presented for different purposes and means. I can’t suggest a specific model, but here you can see the companies that are represented on the UK market, maybe something will suit you: 3D Printing in UK

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