Town Guard Party: DnD, D&D, Pathfinder, Mini
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Perfect for D&D, DnD, Pathfinder, and any fantasy skirmish or tabletop RPG system.
I design PlayerX miniatures for reliable FDM printing, strong tabletop durability, and clean detail at standard 28–32mm scale. My models are built with practical supports, durable geometry, and strong silhouettes so they print cleanly and hold up during real gameplay.
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DnD Town Guard Party
The DnD Town Guard Party is a versatile set of four medieval guards designed for tabletop play, town encounters, patrol scenes, or city defense moments in D&D and Pathfinder games. This set includes:
- Halberd Guard – heavy infantry presence
- Sword & Shield Guard – classic frontline defender
- Spear & Shield Guard – formation-ready polearm unit
- Town Watchman – horn and lantern for alarms, patrols, and story hooks
Each model is designed with FDM printing in mind, prioritizing durability, clean silhouettes, and reliable prints on common hobby printers. Details are intentionally exaggerated for readability at tabletop scale while remaining paint-friendly.
Note: The halberd and spear tips are intentionally separated from the main bodies and printed as separate parts. This improves print reliability and prevents long, thin weapon tips from failing during printing. Each tip includes a round connector that slots into the matching socket on the main model and can be easily glued in place after printing.
Support Removal & Cleanup Tip:
On this set, some supports were made intentionally tighter to ensure parts like the shields and sword print successfully and do not fail mid-print. Please remove supports with care using flush cutters or fine snips rather than force. A sharp hobby knife works well for trimming small contact points, and a fine sanding stick or needle file will help smooth the surface before priming. Avoid twisting or snapping supports off, as that can stress thinner parts. Taking a little extra time during cleanup is worth it for a strong, clean final result.
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Thank you for checking out this PlayerX release. I hope it prints cleanly and earns a spot on your tabletop.
If you run into any issues, please feel free to leave a comment below or DM me before leaving a low rating. I always do my best to respond, help troubleshoot, and make things right whenever I can.
Support the Creator
If you enjoyed this release, a Boost is the best way to support my work and helps keep the PlayerX collection growing. Please also consider leaving a Like, Follow, Comment, or adding it to your Collection.
Thank you again to everyone who downloads, prints, and brings these models to life.
—PlayerX
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