Meet the Mithril-Guard Dwarf—a tank in plate and mail with a warhammer built for settling old grudges. Bold armor plates, braided beard rings, and a squat, battle-ready stance give this sculpt instant shelf presence and perfect tabletop readability. It prints fast, paints faster, and looks heroic even at arm’s length—exactly what resin lovers want and what FDM machines can handle day-in, day-out.
Why you will love this
Print profiles
FDM (0.4 mm nozzle)
0.16–0.20 mm layers · 3–5 walls · 18–25% gyroid
Body upright; hammer printed flat/diagonal (handle ≥ 3.2 mm thick); base flat.
Supports: under beard tip, cloak hem (if present), and hammer underside only.
Resin (this is where it sings)
0.03–0.05 mm layers · tilt 20–30° off plate · medium raft
Medium tips (0.3–0.4 mm): beard underside, hammer head underside, pauldrons.
Light tips (0.2–0.3 mm): mail islands, belt tabs, boot arches.
Short, even post-cure to keep the hammer resilient.
Quick painting recipe (speed to hero)
FAQs
Will this print on a beginner FDM machine?
Yes—parts are split for stability, with minimal supports and beefy tolerances.
Does it scale well to 90 mm for display?
Absolutely. The forms were designed for clean upscales; edges stay crisp.
Is the model hollowed for resin?
It’s provided solid for reliability. You can hollow in your slicer if you prefer.
Disclaimer: Fan-made original fantasy design. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Dungeons & Dragons, Lord of the Rings, or related rights holders.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.