Scale figure work for tabletop, kits, and collector-grade resin pieces.
Miniature sculpting for tabletop figures, model kits, and collector-grade resin or 3D-printed pieces. At small scale, the challenge changes: details need to read at 28 mm, silhouettes need to hold at arm's length, and forms need to survive moulding and printing intact.
A few named projects that show this service most clearly.
Stranski
Collectible model kit series for Industria Mechanika in collaboration with Lorenzo Etherington — five characters sculpted in ZBrush for resin production, with ZBrush Top Row recognition in 2019.
Open Stranski
Specialty Girl
Hangar 18 miniature work showing scale-aware form decisions and resin-oriented sculpting constraints.
Open Specialty GirlBest fit
Tabletop-ready figures, scale-sensitive kits, resin or 3D-print miniatures, and any brief where the figure has to be legible in the hand, not just on screen.
Working focus
Silhouette, proportion, wall thickness, and practical form decisions — miniature work has to hold up through moulding logic, print constraints, and real-world handling.
How this differs from collectibles
The tools overlap, but the priorities differ. Miniatures put scale, readability, and physical durability first. For a premium showcase piece without strict size limits, Collectibles is usually the better fit.