This is a model by Schlossbauer on Thingiverse, printed by me on my Ender 3.
It's a Hezrou, which used to be called a Type II Demon back in the ancient AD&D days. It stands about 45mm tall.
I ended up having to slice its base off and print it lying at 45° on its back; I've been having issues with the nozzle knocking into tree supports recently, which is a bit of a pain. It's now based on a 33mm fender washer, which I prefer in any case, as it adds a bit of weight to the plastic model and lowers its centre of gravity.
One of the many, many advantages of 3d printing for gaming miniatures is the ease with which they can be re-scaled. The fully painted one here is printed at 100% of its designed size; the other primed examples are, from left to right, printed at 120%, 80%, and 50%.
It's good to have a bunch of monsters that are obviously the same species, but not all completely identical.
A brilliant looking monster, great paintjob you did on it.
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