00:47 Meat & Potatoes 01:18 real Meat & Potatoes 01:19 One Page Rules www.patreon.com/onepagerules (to me, their OC races feel emotionally distant; no fluff/lore/universe building; great GW proxies though) 02:50 Loot Studios www.loot-studios.com/ (to me, their Fantasy minis are more of interest, hence Sci-Fi is faaaar away from GW,; Philipp does it right un-and re-subscribing) 04:14 Bestiarium Miniatures www.patreon.com/BestiarumMiniatures (to me, great dark minis; love anything that is GW proxy wise like their Beastmen) 05:17 Smaller Studios like 05:18 Print Minis www.myminifactory.com/users/PrintMinis (I do not know them, but love that Philipp showed them) 06:54 Necropunks Miniatures www.myminifactory.com/users/Necropunksminiatures (I do not know them yet) 07:42 Witchsong Miniatures www.myminifactory.com/users/WitchsongMiniatures (to me, I also love the miniatures as large models and their business model, I have also subscribed to them after learning of them last week) To be checked out: 08:28 Titan Forge www.patreon.com/titanforgeminis (to me, I have not yet seen a release which let me buy in. Some great minis that could be used as proxies but always a lot of chaff in it as well. I do not understand their target audience - besides people loving thematic minis). Don't forget their Sci-Fi brand www.patreon.com/cyberforgeminis (to me, they seem to have changed their releases from a very generic / ALIEN Sci-Fi theme to 40k proxies, custodes and harlequin the last 2 months, but I do not like their aesthetic) 08:29 Archvillian Games www.patreon.com/ArchvillainGames (I loved their August Lizardmen release, will have a closer look on their releases in the future) Not mentioned: Heroes Infinite (you maybe know them from Raging Heroes) www.heroesinfinite.com/ - they have great proxy releases, some months are just not quite right for this application case, but then you can unsubscribe (just like loot studios only via mail though; but it is not a hassle and they already know me and my mails well :) ) PiperMakes www.patreon.com/pipermakes do you love Tau proxies? Then look no further Ghamak www.patreon.com/ghamak do you love 40k proxies OR AoS proxies, or both? then look no further. Some of the finest proxies in my mind White Werewolf Tavern www.patreon.com/whitewerewolftavern monthly thematic releases, actually my longest 3D patreon (1 year), cancelled my discounted membership yesterday because their releases, although thematically nice and great for D&D (monster stats are included) became not so much my style in the last months. Still great sculpts Forest Dragon www.patreon.com/forestdragon/ Do you like Warmaster miniatures? Then look no further. They got you so covered. One-Stop-Shop. Only downside: no mmf shipping but gumroad download Lord of the Print www.patreon.com/lordoftheprint Do you like crazy monsters thematically linked together? Then this is for you. The quality of sculpting is just excellent Impertium Art www.patreon.com/ImperitumArt another great source for 40k proxies if you like the aesthetics. For some releases/factions I like it, for some I do not Signum Workshop www.patreon.com/signumgames I follow (not subscribed) them for a long time, but never bought in. Similar to Titan Forge, I do not know their target audience, the monthly releases look random to me. Lost Kingdom Miniatures www.patreon.com/LostKingdomMiniatures indented as Fantasy/AoS proxies they often differ widely from the original GW models (lots of artistic freedom), but their Kickstarter are super successful if I recall correctly my recommendation for everyone of you to check out: Heroes Infinite
Thank you so much for joining our subscription and featuring us in this video! I'm really glad you like the modularity and the fact we add to previous releases too :) Absolutely brilliant video - very clear and informative for people new to the hobby.
I'm quickly learning how crowded the field is when it comes to STL subscriptions, so anyone who is doing something innovative is worthy of attention in my opinion.
Dark Gods by Jaydon Hill. Not a subscription, but he occasionally does a kickstarter and the models are available on myminifactory. The best Chaos sculpts I've seen, hands down, especially if you are a nurgle fan. Edge Miniatures. Patreon subscription and if you want Dark Eldar, this is your guy. Most complete range of proxies I've seen. My favorite, and consistent subscription aside from Witchsong, is Artisan Guild. Solidly fantasy and with a style more Warcraft than Warhammer, they aren't a favorite of the more grimdark side of the hobby, but I really like them. The slightly cartoony look works well in 32mm scale and their weapons are all modular. Don't like the axe from the barbarian release, give them her a poisoned dagger from the deep ones release. That they've kept this modularity between releases is really nice.
The Malers Cult, Atlan Forge, Surrogate Miniatures, puppets war miniatures, station forge and epic miniatures are my favorite paid patreons. A creature of beg of you to check out is Nyfema on cults 3D
@@MTFTabletop Yes, they have them, each one is stronger in a series of things than the other, but above all they are still very deficient in the part of giving movement to the lower part of the body. And curiously, if the good parts of each of them were mixed, the result would be much better than the sum of each of them. I guess there's still a long way to go between putting equipment and giving looseness to certain things (I love the part of creating the features of the Eldrich's face and how the body figure is treated as one when applying clothes, but the way you can handle the hair and the greater number of postures of the Hero Forge, is in that aspect also superior). Little by little, in the part of clothing and equipment both evolve and add variety. I guess in a few years, they will be fantastic.
@@MTFTabletop okay, probably YT is shadow-deleting posts with links? because I still see my initial comment from 6 days ago with everything. I reposted without links. Hopefully it works.
00:47 Meat & Potatoes
01:18 real Meat & Potatoes
01:19 One Page Rules www.patreon.com/onepagerules (to me, their OC races feel emotionally distant; no fluff/lore/universe building; great GW proxies though)
02:50 Loot Studios www.loot-studios.com/ (to me, their Fantasy minis are more of interest, hence Sci-Fi is faaaar away from GW,; Philipp does it right un-and re-subscribing)
04:14 Bestiarium Miniatures www.patreon.com/BestiarumMiniatures (to me, great dark minis; love anything that is GW proxy wise like their Beastmen)
05:17 Smaller Studios like
05:18 Print Minis www.myminifactory.com/users/PrintMinis (I do not know them, but love that Philipp showed them)
06:54 Necropunks Miniatures www.myminifactory.com/users/Necropunksminiatures (I do not know them yet)
07:42 Witchsong Miniatures www.myminifactory.com/users/WitchsongMiniatures (to me, I also love the miniatures as large models and their business model, I have also subscribed to them after learning of them last week)
To be checked out:
08:28 Titan Forge www.patreon.com/titanforgeminis (to me, I have not yet seen a release which let me buy in. Some great minis that could be used as proxies but always a lot of chaff in it as well. I do not understand their target audience - besides people loving thematic minis). Don't forget their Sci-Fi brand www.patreon.com/cyberforgeminis (to me, they seem to have changed their releases from a very generic / ALIEN Sci-Fi theme to 40k proxies, custodes and harlequin the last 2 months, but I do not like their aesthetic)
08:29 Archvillian Games www.patreon.com/ArchvillainGames (I loved their August Lizardmen release, will have a closer look on their releases in the future)
Not mentioned:
Heroes Infinite (you maybe know them from Raging Heroes) www.heroesinfinite.com/ - they have great proxy releases, some months are just not quite right for this application case, but then you can unsubscribe (just like loot studios only via mail though; but it is not a hassle and they already know me and my mails well :) )
PiperMakes www.patreon.com/pipermakes do you love Tau proxies? Then look no further
Ghamak www.patreon.com/ghamak do you love 40k proxies OR AoS proxies, or both? then look no further. Some of the finest proxies in my mind
White Werewolf Tavern www.patreon.com/whitewerewolftavern monthly thematic releases, actually my longest 3D patreon (1 year), cancelled my discounted membership yesterday because their releases, although thematically nice and great for D&D (monster stats are included) became not so much my style in the last months. Still great sculpts
Forest Dragon www.patreon.com/forestdragon/ Do you like Warmaster miniatures? Then look no further. They got you so covered. One-Stop-Shop. Only downside: no mmf shipping but gumroad download
Lord of the Print www.patreon.com/lordoftheprint Do you like crazy monsters thematically linked together? Then this is for you. The quality of sculpting is just excellent
Impertium Art www.patreon.com/ImperitumArt another great source for 40k proxies if you like the aesthetics. For some releases/factions I like it, for some I do not
Signum Workshop www.patreon.com/signumgames I follow (not subscribed) them for a long time, but never bought in. Similar to Titan Forge, I do not know their target audience, the monthly releases look random to me.
Lost Kingdom Miniatures www.patreon.com/LostKingdomMiniatures indented as Fantasy/AoS proxies they often differ widely from the original GW models (lots of artistic freedom), but their Kickstarter are super successful if I recall correctly
my recommendation for everyone of you to check out: Heroes Infinite
Thank you so much for joining our subscription and featuring us in this video! I'm really glad you like the modularity and the fact we add to previous releases too :) Absolutely brilliant video - very clear and informative for people new to the hobby.
I'm quickly learning how crowded the field is when it comes to STL subscriptions, so anyone who is doing something innovative is worthy of attention in my opinion.
Dark Gods by Jaydon Hill. Not a subscription, but he occasionally does a kickstarter and the models are available on myminifactory. The best Chaos sculpts I've seen, hands down, especially if you are a nurgle fan.
Edge Miniatures. Patreon subscription and if you want Dark Eldar, this is your guy. Most complete range of proxies I've seen.
My favorite, and consistent subscription aside from Witchsong, is Artisan Guild. Solidly fantasy and with a style more Warcraft than Warhammer, they aren't a favorite of the more grimdark side of the hobby, but I really like them. The slightly cartoony look works well in 32mm scale and their weapons are all modular. Don't like the axe from the barbarian release, give them her a poisoned dagger from the deep ones release. That they've kept this modularity between releases is really nice.
I’m new to this still but also started with OPR then picked up Titan and Cyber Forge subs already too. OPR is just top notch!
The Malers Cult, Atlan Forge, Surrogate Miniatures, puppets war miniatures, station forge and epic miniatures are my favorite paid patreons.
A creature of beg of you to check out is Nyfema on cults 3D
Long ago I was looking into buying the Makers Cult Dark Mechanicum proxies. I may well pick up those files.
Mini Monster Mayhem is easily my favorite. His output is impressive considering he's just one artist up against all the studios out there.
I just checked him out, and the mix of super-intense fantasy sculpts and a literal banana-knight is pretty epic.
No links to any of these? CAMAN GUY
Would you believe epic copy/pasta fail when I scheduled this? Should be there, now
so the witchsong doesnt actually send you a printed mini?
cause everything im reading it sounds like they send you a mini not just a stl file
Heroes Infinite is my choice. and Heroe Forge and Eldritch Foundry to do chars, for playing.
The custom ones definitely have their perks.
@@MTFTabletop Yes, they have them, each one is stronger in a series of things than the other, but above all they are still very deficient in the part of giving movement to the lower part of the body. And curiously, if the good parts of each of them were mixed, the result would be much better than the sum of each of them. I guess there's still a long way to go between putting equipment and giving looseness to certain things (I love the part of creating the features of the Eldrich's face and how the body figure is treated as one when applying clothes, but the way you can handle the hair and the greater number of postures of the Hero Forge, is in that aspect also superior).
Little by little, in the part of clothing and equipment both evolve and add variety. I guess in a few years, they will be fantastic.
I'm a fan of Knucklebones and Imitation Of Life
I do like Knucklebones stuff. Very Turnip 28
Do you want links to other creators we’ve found? I’ve got a couple you might like
Absolutely!
@@MTFTabletop did you check your email?
I don't 3D print, but Broken Anvil would get my dollars it I did.
Definitely on the list once I get into more traditional fantasy minis.
Was my initial reply not helpful at all? Sorry.
I don't see another comment from you on this video
@@MTFTabletop okay, probably YT is shadow-deleting posts with links? because I still see my initial comment from 6 days ago with everything. I reposted without links. Hopefully it works.
@@NightfallTH Ohhh. You know, I might have links disallowed because of all the scams people run on YT. I'll check.
@@NightfallTH I found it. YT held it for review but neglected to inform me that it had. Quite helpful. Thank you.
@@MTFTabletop oh my, I'm relieved. Thanks :)