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Resin Cast vs Resin 3D Print Miniatures – What Painters and Collectors Should Know For many people entering the world of miniature painting and collectible busts, the terms resin cast and resin 3D print can seem interchangeable. Both are used throughout the hobby, both can produce beautiful results, and both are widely present in the […]
Resin miniatures for painting and collectors — built for those who want to say something, not just display something. The Wrong Question by Mad Priest Miniatures Most people pick a miniature the wrong way. They scroll through catalogues, they see something that looks impressive in renders, they think “I could do something with that” — […]
Technique · Advanced Skin That Breathes: Combining Acrylics and Oils on Miniature Busts If you’ve ever stared at a painted bust and felt something was missing — some warmth, some life just beneath the surface — chances are the answer lies in how you’re handling color temperature and transitions. This is where the acrylic-oil workflow […]
by Mad Priest Miniatures Not because they’re poorly painted. Quite the opposite. The vast majority of pieces you see at competitions or in miniature painting groups are correct. Clean. They follow the rules. The light is where it should be, the blending is smooth, the colours don’t clash. And yet… nothing stays with you. The […]





