Ive printed and cut out a new batch of paper minis from OkumArts, bought via DriveThruRPG.
David Okum's minis are my favourites, when it comes to card standees. My main regret is that he doesn't seem to have done a great many fantasy RPG character class variants, or if he has, I've missed them. There are a few, but not a particularly wide variety. If he produced two-sheet PDFs of character minis for each of the main D&D-adjacent character classes, I'd certainly buy them like a shot.
Having said that, I am fully aware that as FRPG gamers in this modern age, we are truly spoiled. Way back in the Before Times, it was quite common for players to have just one or two minis of their own, which they used for all of their different characters. But in those days, actual FRPG minis weren't that easy to come by, and now they certainly are — even if fully 3d cast or printed 28-32mm minis are now ten times or more the price they were back in ancient times.

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