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The Elder Scrolls: Call To Arms Tabletop Game Range Coming to 3D Print-At-Home and 3D Print-On-Demand

The Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms

Modiphius Entertainment has announced that the complete The Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms range will be available as digital 3D print-at-home and print-on-demand releases along with support of core products in retail.

The Elder Scrolls Call To Arms was the first licensed 3D print-at-home tabletop range and its success has proven the 3D print market has grown to become a significant opportunity for major brands. With the success of the initial trials, the entire four Chapters of the product line will be re-released as pre-supported STL print-at-home sets and print-on-demand through MyMiniFactory.com.

The first FronTier campaign launches on 5th March 2025 here – for following the campaign, people will be able to get a free Dragonpriest model to print at home and join a painting competition. The competition will offer prizes for the best painted Dragonpriest, including Modiphius vouchers for Fallout and Elder Scrolls-related minis, a 3D printer and Two Thin Coats paints.

The range will continue to be supported in retail with the new Two Player Starter Set launched last year, alongside all of the best-selling physical sets from the entire four Chapters of releases. To further support the community, the core rulebook has been fully updated, streamlined and updated errata. This will be available for free in print and PDF from the Modiphius webstore.

Modiphius is launching the range with a FronTier campaign on the huge 3D print marketplace MyMiniFactory in March, which will include a bundle of the rest of the previously unreleased Chapter 1 sets alongside add-ons of existing core sets and terrain, allowing players to pick up a great starting offer. There will be a FronTier campaign every 6 months, offering the next Chapter and supporting Add-ons from previous releases.

With the recent release of the Tales of Tamriel PDF, Modiphius has added settlement building and warband progression to the game. Chapter 5 miniatures are due to be released alongside their rules later in the schedule as part of the FronTier campaigns.

World of Warcraft Gets New 3D Printing Partner with FabZat

FabZat today announced its partnership with FigurePrints as the exclusive European provider of 3D printing for the World of Warcraft franchise. FabZat will now provide players with access to unique 3D printed figures from the world’s most popular subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Starting today, European players will be able to design, customize and order unique 3D figures from FigurePrints to be shipped anywhere quickly in the EU through FabZat’s services.

FabZat enables players to customize characters from World of Warcraft from the FigurePrints website. Players will be able to personalize 3D printed figures, with their player name. 3D printed objects range in price from 69.95€ up through 129.95€, depending on the size and level of customization detail.

For over 3 years, FabZat has fine-tuned its 3D printing approach using a proprietary formula of chemical hardeners, inks for the best rendering, and varnishing specially designed for sandstone materials. Through this approach and commitment to best-in-class entertainment figurines, FabZat has developed a 3D printing process that is unmatched in the industry. Developers can monetize their games by easily integrating FabZat’s solution for on-demand 3D printing and in-app merchandising through a state-of-the-art shop plugin for iOS, Android, and Unity, along with Facebook, Web and PC gaming support.

Around the Tubes

It was new comic day yesterday! What got everyone excited? What was the best thing you read so far? What are you most excited to read?

Around the Tubes

The Mary Sue – Man of Steel Sequel Writer David Goyer Calls Marvel’s She-Hulk “A Giant Green Porn Star,” Insults Geeks – Hand. Forehead. Slap.

Talking Comics – An Open Letter To David S. Goyer: An Editorial – A nice response. Mine will be tomorrow after I listen to the show.

The Beat – March Book One is first graphic novel to win the RFK Book Award – Awesome! Congrats!

ICv2 – 3D Printer Minis? – Maybe we’ll hear more at Gen Con?

Kotaku – It’s X-Men: Days of Future Past Meets…Japanese Professional Baseball – Huh.

Mashable – Photographer Reveals the Lonely Side of Superheroes – So nice.

 

Around the Tubes Reviews

Comic Vine – Daredevil #3

Comic Vine – Forever Evil #7

Comic Vine – Ghosted #10

Comic Vine – Green Lantern: New Guardians #31

Comic Vine – Harley Quinn #6

CBR – Interesting Drug

Comic Vine – Justice League #30

Comic Vine – Original Sin #2

CBR – Saga #19

Comic Vine – Saga #19

Comic Vine – Sinestro #2

Comic Vine – Wonder Woman #31