The Dungeons and Dragons mini was sculpted, 3D printed, and hand-painted by Adam, owner of Twin Goddess Miniatures, a shop that specializes in crafting minis for tabletop RPGs. The goblin bard itself was commissioned by his fellow player, QueasySpaceship.

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The mini depicts a small, scruffy-looking goblin bard sitting on a stool and jamming out on a lute. The subject of the model has an adorable expression as they belt out a tune at the top of their lungs. Though less than an inch tall without the stool, Adam’s paint job on the Dungeons and Dragons mini shows phenomenal detail. The model itself was sculpted in Zbrush, printed on a Sonic Mini 8K 3D printer, and painted with speed paints and game color. The file for the sculpt is available for free on the Twin Goddess Miniatures’ MyMiniFactory page.

Twin Goddess Miniatures has over a hundred different sculpts available for purchase. With ideas ranging from Monster Hunter-themed beast slayers and terrain pieces to orc magical girls and fantasy creatures in office jobs, Twin Goddess Miniatures has it all. He offers the 3D printing files for sale, as well as votes for future mini sculpt themes, on his MyMiniFactory, and physical figures on Only-Games.

Adam’s fellow Dungeons and Dragons players instantly fell in love with the goblin bard mini he made. Though goblins get a bad reputation in Dungeons and Dragons as a low-level monster with a penchant for mischief and mayhem, the goblin mini is anything but. Many of the fans who saw it praised Adam’s talents and confessed the little goblin was more adorable than they expected.

Dungeons and Dragons has grown in popularity over the last few years due to the accessibility of 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons, active play streaming shows like Critical Role, and the hit Netflix series Stranger Things. Fans of Dungeons and Dragons have a lot to look forward to this summer: Wizards of the Coast is releasing the adventure anthology Journeys through the Radiant Citadel on July 19th, the science-fantasy supplement Spelljammer: Adventures in Space is coming on August 16th, and Netflix releases the second half of Stranger Things Season 4 on July 1st.

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