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Prehistoric Predator Miniature

Unleash a fearsome prehistoric predator with this detailed 3D model, ideal for tabletop gaming, dioramas, and miniature painting enthusiasts.

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3D model of a grey prehistoric predator with sharp teeth, perched on a rocky base with foliage.
Prehistoric Predator Miniature 3D model of a grey prehistoric predator with sharp teeth, perched on a rocky base with foliage.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model captures a menacing prehistoric predator poised on a rocky outcrop, surrounded by lush foliage. The creature features sharp teeth, scaly skin texture, and powerful limbs, conveying a sense of raw, ancient power. Designed with intricate detail, it's perfect for hobbyists looking to paint and display a unique piece. The base is integrated with natural elements, enhancing its diorama potential. This model brings a touch of primal danger to any collection.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This model is designed for 3D printing, making it an excellent addition to any tabletop gaming collection, particularly for fantasy or prehistoric-themed campaigns. It is recommended to print at a 28mm or 32mm scale for standard wargaming. Supports may be necessary for the overhangs and delicate parts like the teeth and claws; consider using a resin printer for maximum detail. The model is also suitable for AR/VR applications, offering a realistic prehistoric creature for virtual environments. Display it on a shelf as a standalone piece or integrate it into larger dioramas for a striking visual impact.

FAQ

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What scale is this prehistoric predator model best suited for?
This model is ideal for 28mm or 32mm scale tabletop gaming, but can be scaled up or down depending on your specific needs for dioramas or display.
What kind of 3D printer is recommended for this model?
For the best detail, especially on the scales, teeth, and claws, a resin 3D printer is highly recommended. FDM printers can also be used, but may require more post-processing to achieve fine details.
Does the model include separate base elements?
No, the prehistoric predator and its rocky, foliage-filled base are integrated into a single, cohesive model for ease of printing and assembly.