Meet the Orc Sentinel—your table’s new tank, bodyguard, and walking intimidation check. This hulking guardian looks right at home in Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, or any grimy dungeon crawl. Drop him in as a fortress gatekeeper, elite war-camp sentry, or the mini-boss your players were a little too confident about. He’s got presence, purpose, and the kind of stare that says “roll initiative.”
Built to shine at common tabletop scales, the Orc Sentinel 3D Miniature STL carries bold silhouettes and readable details that pop from arm’s length and paint up beautifully. Whether you need a single centerpiece for tonight’s one-shot or an entire squad of sentinels patrolling a long campaign arc, this model scales cleanly and keeps its character—perfect for story beats, set-piece encounters, and display shelves that demand menace. (He also accepts bribes in the form of metallic drybrush.)
Optimized for FDM 3D printers, the sculpt favors sturdy proportions, shallow overhangs, and flat contact surfaces to reduce support fuss. Edges are chamfered where it helps, thin bits are reinforced so they don’t snap, and surfaces are arranged to print reliably with standard 0.4 mm nozzle setups and typical layer heights. Expect dependable adhesion, clean transitions for easy post-processing, and a model that can handle the rough-and-tumble of travel to game night.
Resin users aren’t left out—this miniature features crisp armor plates, defined textures, and clean separation between forms for razor-sharp results. The geometry is watertight and support-friendly, so you can quickly dial in your preferred presets in Lychee or Chitubox and get pro-level prints with minimal cleanup. Prime, paint, and let the Sentinel do what he does best: hold the line while your party debates—again—whether the lever should be pulled.
Bring the Orc Sentinel to your table and give your heroes a worthy obstacle (or a terrifying ally). Add him to your encounter roster today and turn every doorway into a dramatic moment.
PRINTING NOTES
It's a good idea to level the bed before printing this model.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.