D&D: 3D-Print Your Own Manual Of Monsters
A Redditor has modeled every monster in 5th Edition’s Monster Manual, producing a whole catalog of monsters you can 3D-print for yourself.
One of the best things about D&D is the dedicated community of players. They put out volumes and volumes of different ways to play. From specialized audio ambiances and custom songs to homebrewed classes and adventures. Everything you need to play the game.
And one Redditor has been hard at work over the last two years updating and modeling the entire 5E Monster Manual. u/mz4250, who originally 3D-modeled the Monster Manual seven years ago, has released a gallery of updated stl files fit for modern 3D printers.
Whether you’re using resin or high quality FDM, these models are stellar. Now you can print whatever monsters you need for your next campaign.
You’ll find the full gallery on Imgur, but scroll on for a taste of what awaits you.
Here’s an Adult Gold Dragon, ready to loom large and imposing over any hoard or city.
Or a Brass Wyrmling? Pretty sure I’ve seen my dog make the same face.
For deeper, more terrifying foes, there’s the Aboleth.
Or if you like your evil infernal, here’s the Cambion.
Or if you’d prefer something fishy, try the Kuo-Toa Archpriest.
Again though, this is just a small sampling of the work mz4250 has put into this project. If you like what you see here, or if you want access to the full library of files, consider supporting them on Pateron.
Check out the 3D Modeled Monster Manual
Check out mz4250 on Patreon
Happy Adventuring!