About Minis N Maps
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We’re a printing service. We don’t sculpt the models — we print them, properly, in Utah, and we make sure the people who did sculpt them get paid for it.
Whose designs these are
Every miniature in our catalog was designed by somebody else, and every one of them is printed under licence. The designs stay theirs; what you’re buying from us is the print.
DM Stash is our first licensed designer. We hold their Merchant tier, which is the arrangement that lets a shop like ours print and sell their sculpts. Their name is on every product of theirs on this site, because it should be and because their licence says so.
They won’t be the last. There are a lot of very good people sculpting minis for tabletop — MZ4250 and plenty of others — and the plan is to carry more of them. Each one needs their own agreement first, so the list grows at the speed of paperwork rather than the speed of enthusiasm.
What we actually do
Designers design. We print, clean the supports off by hand, cure properly, inspect, and post. That division of labour is the whole point: you get a recognisable sculpt from someone who does nothing but design, printed by someone who does nothing but print.
What we don’t do
We don’t sell digital files, and no print shop is licensed to. The designers sell those themselves — DM Stash through their own site and Patreon — and we link straight to the model on their store from every product page. If you own a printer, buy from the designer. We’d rather they got that sale than nobody did.
We don’t do wholesale or trade accounts either. Our licences cover sales to individual customers, and we’d rather stay inside them than lose the catalog.
Already own the files?
Send them over. Custom printing is the other half of what we do — you supply the file and the right to print it, we supply the printer, the resin and the cleanup.
Where to find us
We take a table to conventions and markets around Utah and the Mountain West — see events for what’s booked. Photos never do resin justice, so come and handle the prints if you get the chance.