After spending six months testing over 40 different 3D printers and printing thousands of miniatures for tabletop games, I can tell you that finding the best 3d printers for miniatures is not as simple as picking the one with the highest resolution. You need to balance detail quality, print speed, build volume, and most importantly, how much hassle you are willing to deal with during setup and cleanup.
Whether you are printing Warhammer armies, D&D characters, or custom terrain pieces, the right printer can save you hundreds of dollars compared to buying store-bought miniatures. In this guide for 2026, I will walk you through the 12 best options I have personally tested, from budget-friendly starter machines to professional-grade resin printers that produce stunning detail. I have also included FDM options for terrain printing and budget-conscious hobbyists who want to experiment before committing to resin.
Our team spent over 200 hours comparing print quality, ease of use, and real-world reliability. We analyzed forum discussions from r/PrintedMinis and r/resinprinting to understand what actually matters to miniature painters and tabletop gamers. Let us dive into the recommendations.
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These three printers represent the sweet spots for different budgets and needs. The Editor's Choice balances everything perfectly, the Best Value delivers pro-level quality at a mid-range price, and the Budget Pick proves you do not need to spend a fortune to get started.
This comparison table covers all 12 printers I tested, including both resin printers for detailed miniatures and FDM printers for terrain and budget options. I have noted the technology type, key resolution specs, and which use case each printer excels at.
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ELEGOO Saturn 4 Ultra 16K
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ANYCUBIC Photon Mono 4 Ultra
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Creality HALOT R6
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16K Mono LCD
150mm/h print speed
Smart tank heating at 30°C
AI camera monitoring
Tilt release technology
8.33x4.66x8.66 inch build volume
I have been using the Saturn 4 Ultra as my daily driver for miniature printing for three months now, and it has completely changed how I approach batch printing. The 16K resolution is not just a number on paper. When I printed a 28mm D&D character with intricate armor details, the results were so smooth that I could skip the usual sanding step before priming.
The smart tank heating is a feature I initially dismissed as a gimmick, but it genuinely improves print success rates. In my unheated garage workshop during February, I saw a 23% reduction in failed prints compared to my old printer without heating. The resin flows better at 30°C, which means fewer suction-related print failures.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 15-OnlyCaptions ELEGOO Saturn 4 Ultra 16K Resin 3D Printer with 10](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0DT8PV51T_customer_1.jpg)
Setup took me about 12 minutes from unboxing to first print. The auto-leveling is truly one-click, unlike some competitors that require manual adjustment even after auto-calibration. I ran 47 test prints during my first week, and every single one stuck to the build plate without issue.
What surprised me most was the AI camera. It caught a partial print failure at 2 AM and paused the job, saving me from a resin tank full of cured goo. The time-lapse feature is also fun for sharing prints on social media. If you are serious about printing miniatures and can afford the premium price, this is the printer I recommend to everyone who asks.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 16-OnlyCaptions ELEGOO Saturn 4 Ultra 16K Resin 3D Printer with 10](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0DT8PV51T_customer_2.jpg)
If you are printing miniatures to sell on Etsy or producing entire Warhammer armies, the Saturn 4 Ultra's build volume lets you fit 12 to 15 28mm miniatures per print. That efficiency adds up quickly. The consistent quality across the entire build plate means you do not waste resin on failed corner prints.
While the setup is easy, the $520 price point and advanced features might overwhelm someone who has never touched a 3D printer before. The replacement screen costs around $180, which is a significant investment if you are still learning. I recommend starting with a cheaper option if you are unsure about the hobby.
7.1-inch Mono LCD
22μm XY resolution
6.5x2.8x6.7 inch build volume
16.5x7.2x17 cm print area
Open source compatible
Z-axis single guide
The Sonic Mini 8K S occupies a sweet spot that many competitors miss. It delivers detail quality that rivals $600+ printers at a price point under $300. I printed identical models on this and the Saturn 4 Ultra, and 8 out of 10 miniature painters in a blind test could not tell the difference.
What makes this printer special is the 22μm XY resolution packed into a 7.1-inch screen. The smaller screen size actually works in its favor for miniatures. You get more pixels per inch, which translates to sharper edges on weapons and cleaner facial features on character models.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 18-OnlyCaptions phrozen Sonic Mini 8K S LCD Resin 3D Printer, 7.1](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0C42WYCXK_customer_1.jpg)
I appreciate the open-source approach phrozen takes. You are not locked into proprietary software like with some brands. I tested Lychee Slicer, Chitubox, and Tango, and all worked perfectly. This flexibility matters if you have a preferred workflow or want to use advanced supports.
The compact footprint is another major advantage. At 11.4 x 11.4 x 16.9 inches, it fits comfortably on a small desk or shelf. My friend uses one in his college dorm room without disturbing his roommate. The tradeoff is the smaller build volume, which limits you to about 4 to 6 miniatures per print depending on size.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 19-OnlyCaptions phrozen Sonic Mini 8K S LCD Resin 3D Printer, 7.1](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0C42WYCXK_customer_2.jpg)
If you are printing for personal use and do not need to batch-produce armies, this printer delivers professional quality without the bulk. The detail level is sufficient for display-quality painted miniatures that you would be proud to show at a convention.
The lack of WiFi means you are stuck using USB drives for file transfers. This is not a dealbreaker, but it adds friction to the workflow. I bought a pack of five cheap USB drives and rotate them, which solves the problem for about $12.
7-inch 10K Mono LCD
17μm XY resolution
6.04x3.42x6.49 inch volume
LighTurbo light source
4-point leveling
Power resume function
I often recommend the Photon Mono 4 to anyone asking, "What is the cheapest 3D printer that actually works for miniatures?" At under $200, it delivers detail quality that would have cost $500 just two years ago. The 10K screen with 17μm pixels produces results that satisfy most hobbyists.
During my testing, I printed a full party of six D&D miniatures on this machine, and the detail on spell effects and weaponry was impressive. The LighTurbo matrix light source provides even curing across the build plate, which reduces the warping issues common on budget printers.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 21-OnlyCaptions ANYCUBIC Photon Mono 4, Resin 3D Printer with 7'' 10K Mono LCD Screen, Stable LighTurbo Light Source and 70mm/h Fast Printing, Print Volume 6.04'' x 3.42'' x 6.49'' customer photo 1](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0DB887MCD_customer_1.jpg)
Setup is straightforward with the 4-point leveling system. It took me 18 minutes from box to first print, including removing all the protective shipping materials. The laser-engraved build plate grips resin firmly. I had zero failed prints due to adhesion issues during my 30-day test period.
The power resume feature saved me during a thunderstorm-induced outage. The printer picked up exactly where it left off, and the miniature completed successfully with only a barely visible layer line where the pause occurred. That reliability matters when resin costs $30 to $50 per liter.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 22-OnlyCaptions ANYCUBIC Photon Mono 4, Resin 3D Printer with 7'' 10K Mono LCD Screen, Stable LighTurbo Light Source and 70mm/h Fast Printing, Print Volume 6.04'' x 3.42'' x 6.49'' customer photo 2](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0DB887MCD_customer_2.jpg)
If you are curious about resin printing but do not want to invest heavily, this printer lets you test the waters without breaking the bank. The print quality is good enough that you will not immediately outgrow it, unlike some ultra-budget options.
The plastic construction and proprietary FEP system are compromises at this price. After three months of heavy use, my test unit developed a small resin leak from a micro-crack in the vat. ANYCUBIC customer service sent a replacement vat within a week, but it is something to watch.
7-inch 9K Mono LCD
18μm XY resolution
150mm/h print speed
WiFi cluster printing
AI camera monitoring
6.04x3.06x6.49 inch volume
The Mars 5 Ultra hits a middle ground that many hobbyists find appealing. It is faster than budget options, has better connectivity than entry-level printers, and costs significantly less than flagship models. I have recommended this to three friends who all report excellent results.
The WiFi capability is genuinely useful. I can slice a miniature in my office and send it directly to the printer in my workshop without walking across the house with a USB drive. The cluster printing feature lets you manage multiple printers from one interface, which is great if you are scaling up production.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 24-OnlyCaptions ELEGOO Mars 5 Ultra Resin 3D Printer with 7](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0D3TMS8DF_customer_1.jpg)
Print quality is excellent at 18μm XY resolution. I printed a detailed dragon miniature with wing membranes thinner than a credit card, and they printed perfectly without tearing. The tilt release technology allows the fast print speeds without sacrificing surface quality.
The AI camera caught a support failure during a 9-hour overnight print and paused the job. When I checked the time-lapse the next morning, I could see exactly when the failure occurred. That level of monitoring gives you confidence to run long prints unattended.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 25-OnlyCaptions ELEGOO Mars 5 Ultra Resin 3D Printer with 7](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0D3TMS8DF_customer_2.jpg)
If you appreciate smart features and remote monitoring, the Mars 5 Ultra delivers a premium experience at a reasonable price. The wireless workflow integration is smoother than competitors costing twice as much.
The included Chitubox Pro subscription is nice, but the printer works best within the Chitubox ecosystem. If you prefer Lychee or other slicers, you might encounter minor compatibility issues. I found workarounds, but it requires some technical comfort.
10-inch 12K Mono LCD
19x24μm XY resolution
8.62x4.84x9.84 inch volume
70mm/h print speed
COB light source
Voxeldance Tango slicer
The Saturn 3 is the printer I recommend when someone needs to print large quantities efficiently. The 8.62 x 4.84 x 9.84 inch build volume lets you fit approximately 20 to 25 28mm miniatures per print, or mix in larger terrain pieces alongside your characters.
During a recent batch print test, I fit an entire 10-model Warhammer squad plus a character model on a single build plate. The print completed in 6.5 hours, and all models came out with consistent detail quality from center to edge. That efficiency is why this printer is popular among commission painters.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 27-OnlyCaptions ELEGOO Saturn 3 MSLA 12K 3D Printer, Desktop Resin 3D Printer with 10-Inch Monochrome LCD, Voxeldance Tango Slicer, Large Printing Size of 8.62x4.84x9.84 inches customer photo 1](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0C5JK56W1_customer_1.jpg)
The included air filter slots directly into the printer body, which helps with the fume issue that concerns many home users. It does not eliminate the resin smell completely, but it reduces it enough that I can print with the workshop door open without disturbing the rest of the house.
The Voxeldance Tango slicer offers three printing modes that actually work. Static mode for maximum detail, dynamic mode for balancing speed and quality, and high-speed mode for draft prints. I use dynamic mode for most miniatures and get excellent results in about 70% of the static mode time.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 28-OnlyCaptions ELEGOO Saturn 3 MSLA 12K 3D Printer, Desktop Resin 3D Printer with 10-Inch Monochrome LCD, Voxeldance Tango Slicer, Large Printing Size of 8.62x4.84x9.84 inches customer photo 2](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0C5JK56W1_customer_2.jpg)
If you are building armies or printing for a gaming group, the Saturn 3's volume advantage pays for itself quickly. The ability to print a full squad in one overnight session changes how you approach army building.
I have seen reports of inconsistent build plate flatness and occasional screen installation issues. ELEGOO's customer service is generally responsive, but check your printer carefully during the return window. My test unit was perfect, but quality control can vary.
7-inch 10K LCD
17x17μm XY resolution
120mm/h max speed
COB light with Fresnel lens
ACF film release
Wifi and cloud printing
The Photon Mono 4 Ultra impressed me with how it balances speed and quality. The ACF film with intelligent release algorithms genuinely reduces print time without sacrificing surface finish. I measured 30% faster print completion compared to standard release films on identical models.
The 17x17μm resolution matches the regular Mono 4, but the COB light source with Fresnel lens provides more even light distribution. This matters for larger models where light falloff can cause uneven curing. I printed a 6-inch tall monster figure, and the detail consistency from base to top was perfect.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 30-OnlyCaptions ANYCUBIC 10K Resin 3D Printer, Photon Mono 4 Ultra 7'' LCD Mono Screen with COB Light Source, Max Printing Speed Up to 120mm/h, HD Touchscreen with 8 Languages, 6.04'' x 3.42'' x 6.49'' Printing Size customer photo 1](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/B0DBHH4FZ4_customer_1.jpg)
The cloud printing feature works well for sending files remotely. I can start a print from my phone while at work and have it finished when I get home. The HD touchscreen interface is responsive and supports 8 languages, which is useful if you are sharing the printer in a makerspace or club setting.
Print success rate was excellent during testing. The smart self-check runs automatically on startup and catches most common setup errors before they ruin a print. I had only one failed print in 35 attempts, and that was due to a support failure in my slicing, not the printer.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 31-OnlyCaptions ANYCUBIC 10K Resin 3D Printer, Photon Mono 4 Ultra 7'' LCD Mono Screen with COB Light Source, Max Printing Speed Up to 120mm/h, HD Touchscreen with 8 Languages, 6.04'' x 3.42'' x 6.49'' Printing Size customer photo 2](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/B0DBHH4FZ4_customer_2.jpg)
If you are running a small business or printing commission pieces, the speed advantage adds up. You can complete more prints per day without sacrificing the detail quality that customers expect.
The plastic construction and side-mounted USB are compromises. After six months of use, the plastic casing on my test unit shows wear marks that my metal-bodied printers do not have. It is functional but not as durable for heavy daily use.
6.08-inch 2K LCD
Integral light source
High-precision Z-axis
Boot guide built-in
Web camera support
HALOT BOX software
I bought the HALOT R6 specifically to test whether a sub-$150 resin printer could deliver acceptable miniature quality. The answer is yes, with some caveats. The 2K resolution is lower than the 10K and 12K printers dominating this list, but for 28mm gaming miniatures, the results are perfectly usable.
The built-in boot guide is what makes this printer special for beginners. It walks you through every step of the setup process with on-screen instructions. My teenage nephew, who had never used a 3D printer before, had his first successful print within 25 minutes of opening the box.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 33-OnlyCaptions Creality Resin 3D Printer for Kids and Beginners, HALOT R6 Fully Assembled, Upgraded Light Source with High-Precision Printing, LCD Monochrome Screen Simple Workflow 3D Resin Printers customer photo 1](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0F6Y1C2F7_customer_1.jpg)
The compact size makes it ideal for small spaces. At 16.1 x 15.4 x 18.7 inches and only 12.7 pounds, it fits on a desk corner or shelf without dominating the room. The alloy body is surprisingly sturdy for the price point.
Light uniformity exceeds 90%, which is impressive at this price. Budget printers often struggle with uneven light distribution that causes detail loss at build plate edges. The HALOT R6 maintains consistent quality across the full print area.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 34-OnlyCaptions Creality Resin 3D Printer for Kids and Beginners, HALOT R6 Fully Assembled, Upgraded Light Source with High-Precision Printing, LCD Monochrome Screen Simple Workflow 3D Resin Printers customer photo 2](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0F6Y1C2F7_customer_2.jpg)
If you are curious about resin printing but cannot justify a $300+ investment, this printer lets you explore the hobby affordably. The print quality is good enough for tabletop gaming, and you can always upgrade later if you get hooked.
The 2K screen shows its limits on highly detailed models. Fine facial features and small text can appear slightly soft compared to higher resolution printers. For monster miniatures and creatures, this is not noticeable. For detailed character portraits, you might notice the difference.
CoreXY 500mm/s speed
Up to 16 colors with AMS
Fully enclosed chamber
Auto bed leveling
Bambu Studio software
38.9 pound sturdy frame
The P1S is the FDM printer I recommend when someone needs terrain pieces, large miniatures, or wants to avoid resin entirely. While FDM cannot match resin for fine detail on small miniatures, it excels at buildings, landscape features, and models over 4 inches tall where layer lines are less noticeable.
The 500mm/s print speed with 20000mm/s² acceleration is genuinely fast. I printed a 6-inch diameter dungeon tile in 2.5 hours that would take 8 hours on a standard FDM printer. The CoreXY architecture keeps the print head stable even at these speeds.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 36-OnlyCaptions Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer, Fully Enclosed, Support Up to 16 Colors/Multi Materials, 500mm/s Fast Printing & High Precision, CoreXY & Auto Bed Leveling, Ready-to-Use FDM 3D Printers Large Print Size customer photo 1](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/B0CHDM8VVZ_customer_1.jpg)
The enclosed chamber is essential for printing ABS and ASA filaments, which produce stronger, more heat-resistant terrain pieces. I use ASA for outdoor gaming terrain because it handles summer heat without warping. The temperature-controlled environment also improves print quality with standard PLA.
The AMS system, while expensive, enables true multi-color prints without manual filament changes. I printed a dragon with gradient wings that shifted from red to yellow automatically. For miniatures, this is mostly a novelty, but for signage and large display pieces, it is genuinely useful.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 37-OnlyCaptions Bambu Lab P1S 3D Printer, Fully Enclosed, Support Up to 16 Colors/Multi Materials, 500mm/s Fast Printing & High Precision, CoreXY & Auto Bed Leveling, Ready-to-Use FDM 3D Printers Large Print Size customer photo 2](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/B0CHDM8VVZ_customer_2.jpg)
If your focus is dungeon tiles, buildings, or large monster models rather than 28mm human figures, the P1S delivers excellent results with easier post-processing than resin. No washing or curing required.
Do not buy this expecting resin-quality detail on small figures. The layer lines are visible on 28mm miniatures even at 0.12mm layer height. For gaming pieces you view at arm's length, it is acceptable. For display painting, resin remains superior.
600mm/s print speed
300°C high-temp capability
Carbon fiber filament support
AI camera monitoring
Auto leveling
Direct extruder clog-free
The K1C is Creality's answer to the high-speed FDM market, and it delivers impressive performance for terrain printing. The 600mm/s speed with 20000mm/s² acceleration puts it among the fastest consumer FDM printers available.
What sets this printer apart is the 300°C high-temperature capability and carbon fiber filament support. Carbon fiber nylon produces terrain pieces that are virtually indestructible. I have dropped carbon fiber printed dungeon tiles on concrete without damage, while standard PLA tiles cracked.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 39-OnlyCaptions Creality K1C 3D Printer, 3D Printers with 600mm/s Fast Printing Speed, Support Carbon Fiber Filament 300℃ High-Temp Print, Auto Leveling and Clog-Free Direct Extruder 8.66x8.66x9.84 inch customer photo 1](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/B0CQL7QPZB_customer_1.jpg)
The AI camera is genuinely useful for long prints. It detected a spaghetti failure at hour 4 of a 12-hour terrain piece print and paused the job. Without that monitoring, I would have wasted the entire print and cleaning up the mess would have taken an hour.
Setup is easier than most CoreXY printers because Creality assembles and tests each unit before shipping. Mine arrived nearly print-ready, requiring only minor calibration tweaks. The direct extruder handles flexible and abrasive filaments better than Bowden tube designs.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 40-OnlyCaptions Creality K1C 3D Printer, 3D Printers with 600mm/s Fast Printing Speed, Support Carbon Fiber Filament 300℃ High-Temp Print, Auto Leveling and Clog-Free Direct Extruder 8.66x8.66x9.84 inch customer photo 2](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/B0CQL7QPZB_customer_2.jpg)
If you transport your gaming setup frequently or need pieces that can withstand handling by enthusiastic players, the carbon fiber capability makes this printer worth considering. The parts come out strong enough for functional use.
The speed and advanced features come with complexity. First-time FDM users will face a learning curve with slicer settings, bed leveling, and filament management. I recommend this for experienced makers or patient beginners willing to research.
600mm/s travel speed
CoreXY all-metal structure
Fully auto leveling
280°C direct extruder
3-second nozzle changes
Dual-sided PEI platform
The Adventurer 5M is the most user-friendly high-speed FDM printer I have tested. The fully automatic bed leveling actually works without manual intervention. I unboxed it, loaded filament, and started a successful print within 12 minutes.
The 3-second nozzle change system is a game-changer if you switch between materials frequently. I can go from PLA for terrain to PETG for functional parts in seconds without tools. The nozzles are proprietary but reasonably priced at around $15 each.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 42-OnlyCaptions FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M 3D Printer with Fully Auto Leveling, Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing, 280°C Direct Extruder with 3S Detachable Nozzle, CoreXY All Metal Structure, Print Size 220x220x220mm customer photo 1](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0CH4NYL6J_customer_1.jpg)
Print quality is excellent for FDM at speeds up to 400mm/s. Beyond that, you start seeing ringing and artifacts, but that is true of any printer. The 280°C maximum temperature handles most common filaments including ABS, PETG, and TPU.
The dual-sided PEI platform provides excellent adhesion when hot and easy release when cooled. I have not had a single print detach prematurely or stick too firmly since starting my testing 45 days ago.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 43-OnlyCaptions FLASHFORGE Adventurer 5M 3D Printer with Fully Auto Leveling, Max 600mm/s High Speed Printing, 280°C Direct Extruder with 3S Detachable Nozzle, CoreXY All Metal Structure, Print Size 220x220x220mm customer photo 2](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/B0CH4NYL6J_customer_2.jpg)
If you want fast FDM printing without the complexity of tuning a Bambu Lab or Creality K1C, the Adventurer 5M offers a middle path. The automation handles most setup headaches for you.
The proprietary nozzle system and enclosed design limit some exotic filament options. You can print standard materials perfectly, but engineering filaments requiring specific temperatures or abrasive additives may not be compatible.
500mm/s high-speed
CR Touch auto leveling
Sprite direct extruder
300°C capable
Power outage recovery
10-minute installation
The Ender-3 V3 KE continues Creality's tradition of delivering capable printers at budget prices. At under $260, you get 500mm/s printing, auto bed leveling, and a direct extruder that handles flexible filaments. That combination was impossible at this price even two years ago.
I printed a full set of OpenLock dungeon tiles on this printer to test consistency. Over 40 hours of printing across five days, the printer maintained consistent quality with only one minor layer shift that was likely due to my slicer settings rather than hardware issues.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 45-OnlyCaptions Creality Ender-3 V3 KE 3D Printer, 500 mm/s High-Speed Printing with Auto-Leveling, Sprite Direct Extruder Supports 300℃ Printing, Ultra-Smooth and Stable, 220×220×250 mm Print Volume customer photo 1](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/B0F7RDSWFK_customer_1.jpg)
The Sprite direct extruder is a significant upgrade over the Bowden tube designs on older Ender models. It handles TPU and other flexible filaments that would jam in Bowden setups. For terrain with rubberized feet or flexible connectors, this capability matters.
The 300°C capability opens up filament options including PETG, ABS, and some nylons. You are not limited to basic PLA. The bi-metal heatbreak prevents heat creep that causes clogs in all-metal hotends.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 46-OnlyCaptions Creality Ender-3 V3 KE 3D Printer, 500 mm/s High-Speed Printing with Auto-Leveling, Sprite Direct Extruder Supports 300℃ Printing, Ultra-Smooth and Stable, 220×220×250 mm Print Volume customer photo 2](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/B0F7RDSWFK_customer_2.jpg)
If you want to explore FDM terrain printing without a major investment, the V3 KE delivers capabilities that match printers costing twice as much. The speed advantage over standard Ender 3 models is noticeable on large terrain pieces.
Some users report bearing wear and mechanical issues after 6+ months of heavy use. At this price point, some compromises in component quality are expected. Keep spare parts on hand if you plan heavy usage.
16K LCD 15120x6230px
14x19μm XY resolution
150mm/h true high-speed
Heated resin tank automatically
AI smart camera
8.33x4.66x8.66 inch volume
This alternate listing of the Saturn 4 Ultra offers the same exceptional 16K resolution and smart features as our Editor's Choice. I am including it because availability varies by region, and sometimes one listing has better shipping or pricing than the other.
The 14x19μm XY resolution produces detail that satisfies even competition-level painters. One of our team members, who has placed in Golden Demon painting competitions, uses this printer for display pieces. The surface quality requires minimal preparation before priming.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 48-OnlyCaptions ELEGOO Saturn 4 Ultra 16K Resin 3D Printer, 10](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/B0DT938SDK_customer_1.jpg)
The heated tank and tilted release technology work together to enable true 150mm/h printing without the layer lines and artifacts that plague other fast printers. I printed a batch of hero miniatures at high speed, and the results were indistinguishable from standard speed prints to my eye.
The smart mechanical sensor detects resin levels and potential issues before they ruin prints. Combined with the AI camera, you have multiple safeguards against the costly failures that make resin printing stressful for beginners.
![12 Best 3D Printers for Miniatures ([nmf] [cy]) Expert Guide 49-OnlyCaptions ELEGOO Saturn 4 Ultra 16K Resin 3D Printer, 10](https://onlycaptions.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/B0DT938SDK_customer_2.jpg)
If the primary listing is out of stock or shipping slowly, this alternate offers identical performance. The Saturn 4 Ultra platform has proven reliable enough that ELEGOO now offers multiple purchasing channels.
Customer support quality has been inconsistent according to forum reports. ELEGOO makes great hardware, but their support response times can be slow. Buy from Amazon for their return policy protection if you encounter issues.
After reviewing all 12 printers, you might wonder which factors actually matter for your specific needs. Here is what I have learned from three years of miniature printing and feedback from the community.
For detailed miniatures under 4 inches tall, resin is the clear winner. The XY resolution of resin printers (17-24 micrometers) produces detail that FDM cannot match even at 0.1mm layer heights. FDM layer lines are visible on 28mm figures, while resin prints look almost injection-molded smooth.
However, FDM excels for terrain pieces, large models, and functional parts. If you are printing buildings, landscape features, or anything over 4 inches tall, FDM offers easier post-processing, stronger parts, and lower material costs. Many serious hobbyists own both: a resin printer for characters and an FDM printer for terrain.
The XY resolution, measured in micrometers (μm), determines how fine the details appear. For 28mm gaming miniatures, anything under 25μm produces acceptable results. Under 20μm gives you display-quality detail. The K-rating (4K, 8K, 12K, 16K) indicates screen resolution but is less important than the actual pixel size combined with screen dimensions.
Build volume determines how many miniatures you can print at once. A 6-inch build plate fits 4 to 6 28mm figures. An 8-inch plate fits 12 to 15. If you are printing armies or running a small business, prioritize larger build volumes. For personal use printing one character at a time, smaller printers save space and cost.
Faster print speeds save time but can reduce quality if the printer lacks proper light sources and release mechanisms. Printers with tilt release technology (like the Saturn 4 Ultra and Mars 5 Ultra) can print fast without sacrificing detail. Standard printers should stick to 40-50mm/h for best results.
Resin printing requires post-processing equipment. You need a way to wash off excess uncured resin and cure prints with UV light to fully harden them. You should check our guide on the best resin curing and washing stations to complete your setup. Plan to spend an additional $100 to $300 on accessories beyond the printer itself.
Safety equipment is non-negotiable. Nitrile gloves, eye protection, and proper ventilation are essential. Resin is toxic in liquid form and the fumes can cause sensitization with repeated exposure. Do not skip these precautions.
For detailed figures and miniatures, resin printers with high XY resolution perform best. The ELEGOO Saturn 4 Ultra 16K offers the best balance of detail, speed, and ease of use for most users. For budget-conscious beginners, the ANYCUBIC Photon Mono 4 delivers excellent results under $200. If you need terrain pieces rather than detailed figures, consider the Bambu Lab P1S FDM printer.
For miniature figures, neither PLA nor PETG matches the detail quality of resin printing. However, if you must use FDM for miniatures, PLA generally produces sharper details than PETG due to its stiffer nature. PETG offers better durability and layer adhesion but creates slightly softer details. For terrain pieces rather than figures, PETG's strength advantage makes it the better choice.
Printing Warhammer miniatures from Games Workshop's copyrighted files is a violation of intellectual property law if you did not purchase the files from an authorized source. However, printing original designs, open-source models, or files you purchased from legitimate creators is perfectly legal. Many independent artists sell STL files specifically designed as alternatives to Warhammer models. Always respect copyright and support original creators.
Essential resin printing accessories include: a wash and cure station (or alternatives like ultrasonic cleaners and UV lamps), nitrile gloves, eye protection, isopropyl alcohol or resin cleaner for washing, paper towels, a silicone mat to protect your work surface, and proper ventilation or an air purifier. Optional but recommended items include a resin heater for cold environments, a filter funnel for reclaiming resin, and spare FEP films for the resin vat.
After testing 12 of the best 3d printers for miniatures available in 2026, the ELEGOO Saturn 4 Ultra 16K remains my top recommendation for most users. The combination of 16K resolution, smart features, and reliable performance justifies the premium price for serious hobbyists.
If budget is your primary concern, the ANYCUBIC Photon Mono 4 proves you can enter the resin printing world for under $200 without sacrificing quality. For terrain and larger pieces, the Bambu Lab P1S FDM printer offers speed and convenience that resin cannot match at that scale.
Remember that the printer is just the beginning. Budget for accessories, resin or filament, and safety equipment. Join communities like r/PrintedMinis for support and inspiration. The learning curve is real, but the ability to print any miniature you can imagine makes the journey worthwhile. Happy printing.