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The swordsman of the gang — disciplined longsword, dueling stance, the polite-looking bandit who insists you 'leave the gold and the horse, please'. Always the second voice in a negotiation.
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📦 WHAT YOU GET
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• 1 .STL file ready to print (instant download after purchase)
• Pre-repaired: watertight mesh, optimized triangle count, oriented for printing
• Includes a print-report JSON with thin-wall scan + overhang analysis
• No supports baked in — add your own in your slicer
• Compatible with FDM and resin printers (LCD/SLA/DLP)
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📏 SCALE & DIMENSIONS
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Final scale: Medium — ~120mm tallest axis (95 × 95 × 120 mm)
Scale freely in your slicer:
• 28-32mm tabletop → for D&D grid play
• 75mm collectible → display piece
• 150mm bust → larger display
• Triangles: 600,000
• Watertight: YES (printable)
• Supports recommended on overhangs (cloaks, hoods, capes)
• Note: thin walls detected (13) — print at recommended size or larger to avoid breakage
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⚙️ PRINTING RECOMMENDATIONS
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• Resin: 0.05mm layer · 1.8-3s exposure · light-to-medium supports
• FDM: 0.12-0.20mm layer · 10-15% infill · tree supports
• Orientation: print as oriented in file (auto-aligned), or rotate to taste
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🎲 FOR D&D & TABLETOP RPG
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Use as a Bandit (MM p.343) with a longsword, a Guard (MM p.347) re-skinned as an outlaw, or a Knight (MM p.347) downgraded to CR 1. The 'gentleman bandit' archetype.
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📝 LICENSE
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Personal use AND printing for physical sale are allowed (you can print and sell the physical figure).
Redistribution or reselling of the digital STL files is NOT permitted.
Original fantasy creature design — perfect for D&D, Pathfinder, Frostgrave, KoW, or any tabletop RPG.
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💬 SUPPORT
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If you have any issues printing or need adjustments, message us and we'll help out.
Questions about Bandit Swordsman
What scale should I print Bandit Swordsman at?
The mini comes scaled to ~120mm (D&D Medium-class). For 32mm D&D 5e / Pathfinder tabletop scale, set ~20-27% scale in your slicer. For collectible display, 60-75%.
What's the mesh quality of Bandit Swordsman?
The mini has 600k triangles — clean enough for FDM at medium-large scales, detailed enough for resin printing at small tabletop scales.
Does Bandit Swordsman print well on FDM?
Yes. Recommended FDM settings: 0.12-0.20mm layer height, 10-15% infill, tree supports from the base. Supports are recommended on cloaks, hoods, capes and trailing fabric.
Is Bandit Swordsman supported for resin printing?
Yes. Recommended resin settings: 0.05mm layer, 1.8-3s exposure, light-medium supports from the base. The mesh is watertight and oriented for printing. Hollow in your slicer to save resin.
Any specific print warnings for Bandit Swordsman?
The model has 13 thin-wall regions flagged by our pre-print scan (cloaks, capes, weapon edges). Print at the recommended scale or larger to avoid breakage. The full thin-wall report is included with the STL.
Can I sell physical prints of Bandit Swordsman?
Yes — the license allows you to print and sell the physical figure (conventions, online, custom commissions). What you can NOT do is redistribute or resell the digital STL file itself.