EotE miniatures

By danicusrex, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG

Does anyone have any good resources from custom or less iconic Star Wars style minis for RPG characters?

I know miniatures arent necessary, but we like the idea of using them to help with spatial stuff during combats So we know who is what range away from who, etc.

Any help pointing me in the right direction would be great. We're looking for kinda offbeat stuff for the PCs. Otherwise we just plan to use IA and Legion minis for stormtroopers and stuff.


Thank you!

That's funny. Similar conversation going on over at SWRPG reddit site.

The old Star Wars miniatures game has a lot of lesser known characters as well as the more famous ones. I've picked up a few of the cheaper ones from Amazon/Troll and Toad/Miniatures Market and through the magic of clippers and super glue made some unique characters with the weapons I want them to have.

I added lightsabers to a Jawa and a Weequay figure and they came out pretty well.

I go a far less expensive and far more customizable route. Using card stock, and either a 1” or 2” round scrapbooking punch (depending on the size I need), I print custom tokens similar to those in the Beginner Games.

If I want a little more heft to a token, I glue it to a 3D printed disc of the appropriate size. I’ve recently started experimenting instead with attaching them to punched pieces of magnetic sheets (like those thin, magnetic calendars places give away as promos), to see how they work on my magnetic dry erase board, but haven’t had an opportunity to use those test tokens yet.

Significantly lower cost than minis, a lot more customizable in representing the characters, and a lot less storage space required.

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9 minutes ago, Nytwyng said:

Significantly lower cost than minis, a lot more customizable in representing the characters, and a lot less storage space required.

Yes, but sometimes the 3D aspect just enhances the experience... MkvpQx2.jpg

(You can see my edited Jawa in the backfround of this pic

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3 minutes ago, Varlie said:

Yes, but sometimes the 3D aspect just enhances the experience... MkvpQx2.jpg

(You can see my edited Jawa in the backfround of this pic

Oh, for sure. I just know that I wouldn’t be happy with some of the compromises made in those cases where I’d have to settle for “close enough.” The tokens make for a simple solution to that, and FFG gave me a head start on NPCs with the Beginner Games. 😁

Can't argue there. $20 Circle punch, a few bucks for a ream of card stock and some printer ink and time and you're good to go. Done that myself a while back.

If you're like me, Lego minifigures out the wazoo.

I cheat and use the printer at work. 🤣

Just now, P-47 Thunderbolt said:

If you're like me, Lego minifigures out the wazoo.

I’ve wanted to do up some custom minifigs of at least some of our characters. A kid who played in one campaign I was in did some of our characters. It was great.

Could always print out picture, roughly 1 inch or so tall, make stands...

Image result for paper figures

On 10/16/2019 at 9:25 AM, danicusrex said:

Does anyone have any good resources from custom or less iconic Star Wars style minis for RPG characters?

I know miniatures arent necessary, but we like the idea of using them to help with spatial stuff during combats So we know who is what range away from who, etc.

Any help pointing me in the right direction would be great. We're looking for kinda offbeat stuff for the PCs. Otherwise we just plan to use IA and Legion minis for stormtroopers and stuff.


Thank you!

Talk to @Tramp Graphics if you give him some character art, he can select a wotc mini from troll & road that he can mod to match, you buy the mini, have it shipped to him in Buffalo NY, he sends you pictures when it's done, one you approve you pay him over pay pal (he's normally charged me $20 per mini including shipping, assuming you're in the United States) and he mails it to you. I've had him modify something like 10 or so minis over the years. Best results when he picks the mini to match character art rather than saying here mod this mini. Michael Trampert and I argue like an old married couple, but he does top notch work when it comes to modding minis. I've also commissioned a few other pieces of art (drawings, one marker) from him over the years. The graphics in his username is because he is a self employed graphic artist.

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On 10/16/2019 at 10:08 AM, Nytwyng said:

I go a far less expensive and far more customizable route. Using card stock, and either a 1” or 2” round scrapbooking punch (depending on the size I need), I print custom tokens similar to those in the Beginner Games.

If I want a little more heft to a token, I glue it to a 3D printed disc of the appropriate size. I’ve recently started experimenting instead with attaching them to punched pieces of magnetic sheets (like those thin, magnetic calendars places give away as promos), to see how they work on my magnetic dry erase board, but haven’t had an opportunity to use those test tokens yet.

Significantly lower cost than minis, a lot more customizable in representing the characters, and a lot less storage space required.

It is NOT more customizable in representing characters, $20 (maybe @Tramp Graphics has raised his prices) on top of the base unmodded mini and you get a mini that very closely matches character art that you give him. Tokens are a lot cheaper though, I won't argue that. If you want a testimonial talk to @Jonas Shaaf , who was in my live play group. Tramp selected a Leia hoth commander to mod to a jedi. Unless you knew, you wouldn't guess that they were the same mini seeing the before and after, spot on the character art.

37 minutes ago, EliasWindrider said:

It is NOT more customizable in representing characters, $20 (maybe @Tramp Graphics has raised his prices) on top of the base unmodded mini and you get a mini that very closely matches character art that you give him. Tokens are a lot cheaper though, I won't argue that. If you want a testimonial talk to @Jonas Shaaf , who was in my live play group. Tramp selected a Leia hoth commander to mod to a jedi. Unless you knew, you wouldn't guess that they were the same mini seeing the before and after, spot on the character art.

Perhaps “more easily customizable” is closer to the spirit of what I’m saying, but my point stands. “Here’s what my character looks like.” <print> as opposed to tracking down a suitable foundation mini, locating any additional parts or material for the customization, finding someone capable of the customization (if one isn’t capable of it themselves), and so on.

I mean...I’d be looking at a lot of trouble to get a suitable representation of my Togruta Batman-like Jedi. Or I can just print the headshot that I like.

No doubt...having a spot-on mini would be awesome, but for a GM on the go assembling good representations of the entire cast including NPCs...once the reference art is there, 90% of the work is done.

8 hours ago, Nytwyng said:

Perhaps “more easily customizable” is closer to the spirit of what I’m saying, but my point stands. “Here’s what my character looks like.” <print> as opposed to tracking down a suitable foundation mini, locating any additional parts or material for the customization, finding someone capable of the customization (if one isn’t capable of it themselves), and so on.

I mean...I’d be looking at a lot of trouble to get a suitable representation of my Togruta Batman-like Jedi. Or I can just print the headshot that I like.

No doubt... having a spot-on mini would be awesome , but for a GM on the go assembling good representations of the entire cast including NPCs...once the reference art is there, 90% of the work is done.

Getting Tramp to do virtually all of that isn't "hard" for me and I'm willing to pay about $35 each for awesome for a few pcs/npcs per campaign

On 10/16/2019 at 12:16 PM, Varlie said:

Yes, but sometimes the 3D aspect just enhances the experience... MkvpQx2.jpg

(You can see my edited Jawa in the backfround of this pic

Just wow. Tell me where I can find this game!

If you have access to a 3D printer you can look around at places like thingiverse. You can esily find figures that match. and resitzing etc. shouldn't be a problem too.

Just saw a notice that Miniature Market is having a sale, with a couple star wars minis in the mix!

I've got 500+ wotc miniatures with many duplicates of battle droids, clone/storm troopers, and other soldier types, some of them are from the starship battles game. Bought almost all of them from troll and road. Since my live play game has been on hiatus since December I think (gm got busy after a promotion) I'm not looking to buy any more minis now

Thanks for all the responses, gang! You've given me a lot to think about. My group is pretty married to miniatures, (theyre D&D players of old) so yeah we might have to look into some customs. No ready-made Besalisk minis that i can see. hahaha.

It wasn't mentioned yet and it's definitely the more expensive route, but Hero Forge has some good options for building Star Wars characters. Obviously you're not going to get any of the iconic races or equipment, but you can get pretty close on a lot of things.

That's a Basilisk, a Besalisk is like Dexter Jettster.

Doh. There I go getting caught misreading things at work

On 10/24/2019 at 2:43 PM, P-47 Thunderbolt said:

That's a Basilisk, a Besalisk is like Dexter Jettster.

buy two figures, cut off the arms on one, glue to the other :D