Resin & Rolls is an independent resource for tabletop miniature hobbyists who want to 3D print their own minis. We cover the full pipeline — printer selection, STL sources, slicing, printing, curing, priming, painting, and finishing — with no manufacturer affiliation and no paid placements in our editorial coverage.

What We Cover

Everything relevant to going from a digital file to a painted miniature on the gaming table: resin printer reviews and comparisons, STL marketplace roundups, printing tutorials, resin and FEP selection, curing equipment, priming and painting techniques, and tools and supplies for the full workflow.

The focus is MSLA/resin printing for DnD, Warhammer, and general tabletop miniatures — the hobbyist who wants better minis without spending $50 per model at a game store.

Our Audience

DnD players, Warhammer hobbyists, and tabletop enthusiasts who've decided to print their own miniatures. People at every stage — first-time printer buyers evaluating their options, active printers looking for better technique and material recommendations, and painters finishing what they've printed.

They read technical content carefully and trust community-backed, hands-on recommendations over spec sheets. Relevant manufacturers: Elegoo, Anycubic, Phrozen, Siraya Tech, MyMiniFactory, Chitubox, and STL marketplace platforms.

Content We Produce

Printer Reviews

Hands-on reviews and comparative analysis of MSLA resin printers — from entry-level machines to mid-range workhorse options.

Buying Guides

Category guides for printers, resins, FEP film, curing stations, and accessories — organized by budget and use case.

Printing Tutorials

Step-by-step technique guides covering slicer settings, supports, hollowing, washing, curing, and troubleshooting common failures.

Material & Supply Reviews

Resin comparisons, FEP selection, primer tests, and reviews of the consumables that affect print quality and finish.

How We Can Work Together

Review Units

We accept review units for resin printers, curing stations, washing machines, and supplies. We test thoroughly and write honestly. Sending a unit does not guarantee positive coverage, a specific framing, or a publish timeline — we write what we find.

Affiliate Programs

We work with affiliate programs where the products fit what we already recommend. If you have a program for printers, resins, STL files, or printing accessories, reach out.

Sponsored Content

Considered case by case. Sponsored articles are labeled as such — no exceptions. We don't publish disguised advertisements.

Editorial Policy

We don't take money from manufacturers and we don't run paid placements in our reviews or recommendations. Our coverage is based on community feedback, hands-on testing, and honest analysis of what's actually worth your money. That independence is the reason our readers trust us — and what makes us worth working with for manufacturers who make gear that genuinely delivers.

Get in Touch

For partnership, review unit, or affiliate inquiries:

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