I have spent hundreds of hours researching, testing, and using various hobby tools for miniatures.
Below are the hobby tools and products that I end up using all the time because I think they are the best you can get. You can also find links to reviews of the products I use as well as my roundup articles where I list the best product in category and for each use case.
The Mars 4 DLP is a great printer for beginners. It uses a projector instead of an LCD screen, so there is no fear of bricking an expensive screen (and for beginners this is big)
For the price you pay the quality is surprisingly good because of the DLP technology.
While not the greatest of the greatest in terms of print quality (that is how it is with big printers), it is extrmely useful to be able to print big models and fill the build plate with tons of miniatures.
That is what you get with the Saturn 3. One of my all time favorite machines.
Getting a 3D printer for miniatures can be an extremely daunting task. So many specs and things you need to know before you buy. But actually, it can be quite easy.
Read our roundup of the resin 3D printers you should consider for miniatures in depending on your use case.
Diese Lampe ist die einzige Lampe, die wirklich für Miniaturmalerei und ähnliche Hobbys entwickelt wurde. Und das sieht man.
Hochwertiges Design, minimaler Schattenwurf und beste Farbwiedergabe, die es gibt. Wenn Sie einfach die beste Lampe zum Malen suchen, sind Sie hier genau richtig.
I would never print anything with only this, but I mix in about 10% in almost all of my resins. Why? Because it makes it that the print that much durable without adding a ton to the cost.
While having a great printer is important, it also matters what quality of material you use. Crap in, crap out. But there are some budget resins that are not crap and some expensive resins that are.
Read our Best Resin for Miniatures to know what to buy