MR.AnyCAD - Kitbash Heroes — Fantasy + Sci-Fi High-Poly Character Pack (10 Models)

Included File Formats

  • 3D Models: FBX, OBJ, GLB, STL (easy to import into most 3D tools)

  • Premium Illustrations: JPG/JPEG (compression quality 95/100)

  • Cinematic 360° Showcase Video: a captivating 5-second turntable-style clip

  • Animated GIF: quick preview loop for sharing and listings

3D Design Concept

This pack is a collection of 10 heroic characters blending fantasy armor, sci-fi parts, and mechanical details—built with a kitbash approach (mixing and matching components) to create bold silhouettes and rich surface detail.

You’ll find a mix of themes like arcane-mech guardians, cyber oracles, dwarven wardens, demon-mech champions, and alien/oni-style fighters—great for:

  • Cinematic renders and portfolio scenes

  • Game/VR prototyping (concept block-ins, promotional key art)

  • Tabletop minis or display prints (after scaling and print-prep)

3D Print Settings (recommended starting points)

These are safe, beginner-friendly defaults. Adjust depending on your printer and how small you print the characters.

For FDM printers (PLA/PLA+ recommended)
  • Layer height: 0.12–0.20 mm (0.12 for sharp armor detail)

  • Nozzle: 0.4 mm (0.2 mm if you want extra fine detail)

  • Infill: 10–18% (increase to 20–30% for larger figures)

  • Supports: Yes (organic/tree supports recommended for horns, capes, weapons)

  • Support overhang angle: 50–55°

  • Brim: 4–8 mm (helps stability for tall characters)

  • Print orientation tip: keep feet/base flat; rotate to reduce support scars on the face/chest

For Resin/SLA printers (best for tiny details)
  • Layer height: 0.03–0.05 mm

  • Supports: medium supports for main body + light supports for fine parts (horn tips, fingers, cape edges)

  • Hollowing (optional): hollow thick parts at 1.5–2.5 mm wall + add drain holes

  • Post-processing: rinse, fully cure, then lightly sand support marks

Helpful print-prep tips
  • If a model includes thin spikes/horns, scale up 5–15% for stronger results.

  • For miniatures, consider splitting into parts (head/torso/base) for easier supports and cleaner details.

  • After printing: prime first to make the high-poly details pop.

Style Tags + Audience + Age Group + Theme Categories

Style
  • High-Poly, Kitbash, Hard-surface, Fantasy Sci-Fi Hybrid, Cinematic Character Design, Armor/Mech detailing

Target Audience
  • Business: studios, freelance designers, marketing teams needing fast hero assets for promos

  • Education: students learning character design, kitbashing, rendering, and print-prep workflows

  • Personal: hobbyists, tabletop makers, collectors, and 3D printing fans

Age Group Targeting
  • All ages (designed for creators and hobbyists; printing and tools may require adult supervision for kids)

Theme Categories
  • Decorative: display figures, desk statues, collectible-style characters

  • Educational: kitbash study, silhouette design, armor breakdowns, print-prep practice

  • Seasonal: flexible — can be used for Halloween/dark fantasy promos or sci-fi event themes depending on your project

AI Use Disclosure

These models were created using a blend of AI 3D generators and artist creativity. Think of it as AI-assisted base generation plus human-led refinement—where the final look, selection, and presentation are guided by an artist for stronger design, cleaner shapes, and better usability.