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Hobby on These Large Scale Display & Terrain Models!

Display angel 2We’ve recently added a bunch of awesome display and painter scale models to the 3D MTO Marketplace, which makes for fun projects and terrain!

If you’ve been hankering for a big paint project or that perfect piece for your board or display, then these might just be exactly what you’ve been looking for! The majority of these are scaled to 100mm scale, which will really let you show off your painting skills and show the world what you can do.

Plus, if you have some lenient gaming friends, they might even let you use them as a titan or something. You can grab yours here, but we’ll also highlight our favorites!

Grab Awesome Display & Painter Scale Models Today!

Display scale modelsThis is just a sample of what you can score, but we’ll take a closer look at some of our favorites! Just to note, all models are printed to a 25-micron standard using high-quality cured resin.

Display Scale Ruler:

Display RulerNot only would this be a super fun painting project, but this would also make for one of the coolest terrain pieces ever! Perfect for either your loyalist forces to protect or the traitors to try and capture!

 

  • This model is approximately 127 mm tall to the top of his helmet- that’s about 5 inches!
  • The Ruler is a 12-piece multi-part kit, including three different head options, two helmets, and one with luxurious locks.
  • His arms are separate at the shoulders, along with his head, for maximum hobbying.

Display Scale Ruler:

Display scale models 2If you really want to show your love for the Empire, you need to pick this up and paint it to your best!

 

  • This is the display scale version of the Crusader miniature by 3dArtGuy. It is NOT designed for use in wargames, and it is recommended for use as a fun painting project, or even for terrain!
  • This model is an 8-piece multi-part kit, including the “dead Warmaster” custom scenic base topper pictured, and you can use it to add to any size base over 80 mm (we recommend a 100mm base – not included).
  • His arms are separate at the shoulders, along with his head, for maximum hobbying.

Display Scale Archangel:

Display angelAgain, another piece that would make your terrain and board stand out in people’s minds!

 

  • This model is approximately 150 mm tall to the top of her hair on her firebase.
  • This model is a 13-piece multi-part kit, including the “fire” custom scenic base topper pictured that supports her feet, and is recommended you use an 80 mm base (the base topper is approximately 65 mm wide)
  • The wings do not have to be attached to her pack, they slot in securely with the normal cleanup.

Display Red Riding Hood:

Red Riding Hood

  • This model is approximately 100mm tall to the top of her hair.
  • This model is an 8-piece multi-part kit; the kit includes two different right arm options. One holds nothing, and the other holds the basket shown in the listing picture. This model’s feet are about 20 mm apart, so almost any size base would fit (base not included)

Display Scale First Knight:

first knight

  • Display Scale Command Pose: This is an 11-piece multi-part kit, including two different heads, a bare and helmeted one, plus one arm holding a helmeted head and one with a fist that makes two different poses.
  • This model is approximately 100mm (about 4″ tall) Display scale modes are NOT designed for use in wargames, and it is recommended for use as a fun painting project, or even for terrain!

Viking Knight Display Scale:

viking knight 4

  • Display Scale 100mm (about 4″ tall) Command Pose Display scale models are NOT designed for use in wargames, and it is recommended for use as a fun painting project, or even for terrain!

What are you waiting for? Get some awesome new painting projects today!

Click Here to Get Your Display & Painter Scale Models!

About the Author: Travis Pasch

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Travis Pasch

Job Title: Head Writer & Editor

Socials: @paschbass 

About Travis Pasch: Travis has been a Warhammer 40k hobbyist since the 1990s, playing the game since Third Edition. Through extensive traveling, he’s seen a lot of the miniatures hobby from across the world, giving him a unique perspective on the latest gaming topics and trends.

Travis’s brother even owns a commission painting studio, where he’s picked up a lot of good advice and techniques for painting Warhammer and tabletop miniatures over the years, as well. Travis joined the Spikey Bits team in 2019 and has been the lead writer since 2020.

Currently, he’s working on converting all his 40k Adeptus Mechanicus models and becoming a true tech enjoyer, complete with both sad and happy robot noises!