Terms of sale
Plain-English terms for buying a printed model from us.
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This page is a scaffold, not finished legal copy. The structure and the factual sections below are ours to state, but the clauses marked
[[LEGAL REVIEW]]need a real review against the law where MinisAndMaps operates. Note that the Australian governing law in the DM Stash merchant agreement (clause 17) governs that agreement — it does not decide which law governs your sales to your customers.
These terms cover models bought from our catalog. If you are sending us your own file to print, the custom print terms apply instead.
Who you’re buying from
Minis and Maps, based in Layton, Utah. Contact: info@jwal.ai.
Registered as [[BUSINESS REGISTRATION NUMBER]].
What you’re buying
A physical, 3D-printed resin miniature. Printed to order, supplied unpainted and unprimed unless you asked us to prime it or add a zenithal highlight. We do not offer full custom paint commissions.
You are not buying a digital file. We do not sell, licence, or supply STL, OBJ, or any other model file, and we cannot — the designs are DM Stash’s intellectual property and our merchant licence covers physical prints only. If you want the file, buy it from DM Stash; every product page links to the model on their store.
Designs and intellectual property
All miniature designs are the intellectual property of DM Stash and are used under commercial licence. Buying a print does not transfer any rights in the design. You own the object; you may paint it, convert it, photograph it and resell that individual object. You may not mould, cast, scan, or reproduce it.
Prices and payment
Prices are in US dollars and shown on each product page. Shipping is calculated at checkout. Payment is handled by Stripe; we never see your card details.
Printing and delivery
See shipping for turnaround, destinations and costs. Printed-to-order means the print starts after you pay.
Cancellation, returns and faults
See shipping. [[LEGAL REVIEW: statutory cancellation and consumer-guarantee rights in your jurisdiction, and how they interact with made-to-order goods.]]
Safety
Fully cured resin is safe to handle. Not a toy, and not suitable for children under 14 — small parts, sharp edges, and resin is brittle enough to break into them. [[LEGAL REVIEW: product safety and labelling obligations.]]
Liability
[[LEGAL REVIEW: limitation of liability.]]
Governing law
[[LEGAL REVIEW: governing law and jurisdiction for consumer sales.]]
Changes
We’ll update this page when the terms change, and the date at the top will tell you when. The terms that apply to your order are the ones published when you placed it.