Fantasy Town folks
28mm Miniatures Set – 61 Characters – STL Pack
I’m an elementary school teacher — and an occasional archaeologist during the summer.
I’m not a professional sculptor; this is a passion project, and I’m still learning as I go.
Everything I earn here goes straight into my classroom.
Bring the vibrant and treacherous streets of your favorite fantasy town to life with this detailed collection of 28mm-scale miniatures, crafted specifically for narrative-driven tabletop skirmishes and RPGs such as Guards of Traitor Toll.
This set contains 61 unique digital sculpts designed for 3D printing, capturing the rich atmosphere of a city teeming with intrigue, back-alley deals, questionable citizens, bustling markets, and suspiciously cheerful troublemakers.
Included Characters
- Acrobat Halfling – A joyful performer caught mid-tumble over a barrel of fruit, perfect for adding motion and humor to your scenes.
- Adventurer – A brooding, cloaked veteran, scarred by battles and secrets, ready to hire, help, or double-cross.
- Apple Seller – An old vendor with baskets full of ripe fruit and a wary eye, perfect for market squares or mission objectives.
- Assassin – Low and poised, blade in hand, this hooded figure stalks the shadows of the city.
- Beggar – With ragged robes and an outstretched hand, this miniature embodies the forgotten poor of the lower quarters.
- Bread Maker – Proud and portly, holding a tray of fresh-baked loaves and a bottle at his belt — a citizen with stories to tell.
- Brigand – Crouched and ready to strike, this street-hardened cutthroat brings menace to any alleyway.
- Buyer – A robed, barefoot elder gesturing for trade or information, ideal for social encounters or secretive dealings.
- Clapping Man – Cheerful and round-faced, caught in the middle of applause — a civilian full of life, perfect for adding depth to crowds or festivities.
- Baldrick – A cheeky craftsman seated on a stool, holding his turnip with a mischievous grin. Ideal for tavern corners and comic relief.
- Crown Lady – A noble figure of composure, holding a coin purse with both grace and caution. She might be funding rebels… or bribing guards.
- Dancing Girl – A poised young woman in motion, arms raised mid-dance. Perfect for festivals, street corners, or distraction missions.
- Docker – A burly laborer hauling a heavy crate, full of grit and determination. Useful for objectives, NPCs, or shady deals by the docks.
- Drinking Man – Ragged, barefoot, and mid-chug. An ale-loving soul stumbling through alleys or passed out behind the tavern.
- Duck Man – A humble herder holding a suspiciously calm waterfowl under one arm and a staff in the other. Wholesome, yet oddly suspicious.
- Dwarf Axe – A fierce dwarf warrior crouched in heavy armor, gripping a double-handed axe, with a horned helmet and a terrible scowl. Ready for glory, ale — or both.
- Edmond – A stylish courtier or pompous swordsman with a sly smirk and puffed sleeves, hand resting on his rapier. Duelist or dilettante? You decide.
- Elder – A solemn, barefoot man wrapped in a heavy cloak, clutching it close. A wise hermit, a hidden noble, or a prophet of doom?
- Elf Bard – With violin in hand and one foot atop a barrel, this elven performer charms with song or sorcery. Perfect for roleplaying charmers and spies alike.
- Elf Book – A sharp-minded elven scholar, book in hand and a critical eye ready to roll. Ideal for spellcasters, researchers, or nosy librarians.
- City Guard Male – Stoic and battle-worn, this veteran spearman in scale armor is ready to uphold the law — or take a bribe.
- City Guard Female – Confident and warm-eyed, this crossbow-wielding defender balances might with mirth — perfect for patrols or player allies.
- Girl with Cat – Kneeling softly to pet a curious feline, this touching scene adds warmth to any domestic or village setting.
- Halfling with Pie – Beaming with pride and offering a steaming pie, this barefoot fellow is either hosting a feast or providing the perfect distraction for a heist.
- Happy Merchant – A flamboyant noble or guildmaster jingling two money pouches. Smug, rich, and certainly hiding something.
- Hooded Thief – Leaning forward mid-slink, this rogue is clearly up to no good. Ideal for stealth missions or skulking NPCs.
- Lantern Lady – Mysterious and graceful, she walks the night holding a lantern — guiding the lost or summoning something darker.
- Laundry Woman – Holding a basket of folded linens, this matronly figure evokes domestic bustle and civic routine.
- Mushroom Girl – A cheerful young girl with a large bowl full of mushrooms. Innocent villager… or supplier of suspicious brews?
- Noble Cup – A stern lady of status holding a goblet with suspicion. A powerful matron or a manipulative rival at court.
- Hooded Noble – With her cloak drawn low and mystery in her stance, this veiled noble could be a runaway, a sorceress, or a spymaster.
- Party Guys – A dynamic duo: one jovial man pushing his inebriated dwarf friend in a wheelbarrow, both full of spirit — and spirits. A hilarious addition for taverns or market festivities.
- Priest – A solemn figure bearing a sun-blessed mace. Cleric of light or zealot of a harsher faith, ready to preach or purge.
- Rebellious Peasant – Brandishing a makeshift weapon and shouting defiance, this angry commoner is ready to rise against corruption.
- Rope Lantern Man – Barefoot and weary, clutching both a lantern and a coil of rope — perfect for explorations, manhunts, or midnight dealings.
- Sausage Thief – A grinning rogue dashing away with a string of sausages — ideal for comic relief, chase scenes, or sneaky objectives.
- Serving Girl – Hands on hips and wearing an unimpressed expression, this tavern worker has seen it all. A grounded and essential NPC.
- Shoe Man – A man in mid-hop, fussing with a pebble in his boot. Great for dynamic street detail or light-hearted filler.
- Shoemaker – Seated, tool in hand, eyes focused on his craft. An artisan NPC for workshops, urban missions, or downtime scenes.
- Dwarven Warrior – Helmet low, axe at the ready, this stalwart dwarf is clearly not in the mood. Perfect for guards, mercenaries, or grumbling bodyguards.
- Farmer with Hoe – The essence of rural toil and quiet grudge. Maybe he just wants to tend his fields… or maybe he’s planning an uprising.
- Fish Merchant – A robust woman proudly presenting her finest catch of the day, with salt in her voice and secrets in her basket.
- Boy with Geese – A simple lad guiding two honking geese. Wholesome, yet oddly suspicious. Perfect for a distraction or a hidden spy.
- Goat Farmer – A man of wool and stubbornness, dragging a goat on a leash and glaring at everyone. Possibly the town’s last sane man.
- Guild Leader – Robed in wealth and influence, this man’s staff and ledger say “administrator”... but his smile says “corruption.”
- Halfling Cook – Wielding a ladle like a mace and carrying a belly full of secrets. He feeds half the city — and might poison the other half.
- Herbalist – Cloaked and hunched, this herbalist collects ingredients… and rumors. Sells poultices and plagues with equal calm.
- Juggler – Mid-performance, arms in motion and face full of flair. Perfect for town squares, carnivals, or scenes of misdirection.
- Jug-Bearing Child – A child struggling to carry a large jug of water, pot, or cider. Vulnerable, helpful, and story-rich.
- The Bearded Philosopher with Skull – A grim and frowning thinker, perhaps contemplating the vanity of life... or wondering where he left his mug. Perfect as an amateur necromancer or a slightly tipsy priest.
- The Sleeping Drunkard – The soft snore of a scoundrel overcome by drink. Best placed behind a tavern or used as an informant to be bribed with a leftover pitcher.
- The Telescope Watchman – A faithful rooftop scout or seasoned sailor. That feathered hat leaves no doubt: he sees far, judges quickly, and tells everything to the nearest city guard.
- The Torch Girl – A lively young woman equipped for nocturnal urban adventure. Is that smile hiding a secret mission, or a prank about to go off?
- The Hysterical Accuser – A staple of street trials! “It’s him! He stole my chickens!” Dramatically perfect to draw a crowd or trigger a riot.
- The Water Bearer – Grace and simplicity. Her bare feet give her a touch of rustic authenticity. She might be a discreet informant or a key witness.
- The Wandering Wizard – Wisdom incarnate. His beard surely hides many secrets — and maybe a second breakfast. Ideal as a guide NPC or a false prophet.
- The Broom Hag – This woman can sweep the street… or sweep away troublemakers. Fearsome and loud, she is the soul of the neighborhood. Great for embodying local outrage.
- Camel and Trader – A fantastic duo for caravans, far-off markets, desert roads, or crowded docks. The trader clutches a precious box — what’s inside? Mystery and spices.
- The Jolly Butcher – A belly full of secrets — and sausages. He might be an honest butcher… or one who sells something far less wholesome, depending on the campaign tone.
- The Hesitant Merchant – With one hand on his pouch and the other stroking his chin, this plump entrepreneur is clearly calculating risks. Is he negotiating a shady deal, or deciding whether to report a bribe? Either way, he’s perfect for the back alleys of commerce.
- The Southern Mage – Wise, composed, and charismatic, this spellcaster carries a powerful staff and an open grimoire. She may be a court sorceress, a wandering scholar, or a secret agent of arcane societies. Her confident pose suggests both authority and empathy.
Each model is sculpted with expressive and narrative poses, drawing visual inspiration from classic dark fantasy, historical folklore, and the bustling world of Guards of Traitor Toll.
These characters are ideal for populating your game board with commoners, criminals, merchants, workers, guards, entertainers, and questionable heroes alike.
Note: This set includes digital files only. No physical models are included. All figures are unsupported, allowing you to choose your preferred support strategy.