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🎲 Level up your game with miniatures that play as hard as you do!
Phrozen Rapid Resin [RPG] is a 1KG gray photopolymer resin optimized for 405nm LCD UV curing, delivering low shrinkage and superior precision. Designed specifically for tabletop gaming miniatures, it balances durability and flexibility to withstand repeated handling while maintaining fine detail and a smooth matte finish. Ideal for gamers and hobbyists seeking long-lasting, paint-ready prints that reduce breakage and save resin over time.

















| ASIN | B0CV5XYRYZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,185 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #37 in 3D Printing Liquid |
| Date First Available | February 7, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 2.64 pounds |
| Manufacturer | PHROZEN TECH CO., LTD. |
| Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 3.54 x 8.86 inches |
B**P
Perfect for the gaming table
I’ve been using this resin specifically for tabletop gaming prints, and it has quickly become my go to choice when durability matters. I normally print with 8K resin from Phrozen for display quality, but when I’m making miniatures or terrain that will actually be handled at the gaming table, this is the resin I reach for instead. The biggest advantage is flexibility. Finished prints have noticeably more give compared to standard high detail resins. Small parts like weapons, arms, and thin details are far less likely to snap during normal play. That alone makes a huge difference when figures are being moved, bumped, or stored between sessions. Detail is still very good. While it may not be quite as razor sharp as pure 8K display resin, the difference is minor and completely acceptable for gaming pieces. Once painted, I doubt most people would ever notice a loss in detail. That said, it is not indestructible. Large or chunky prints can still break if dropped hard or thrown, and very big pieces can fail under enough force. For normal tabletop use, though, it holds up extremely well. Print consistency has been excellent. It mixes easily, cures reliably, and has been predictable across multiple print runs. For the price, the balance between flexibility, durability, and detail is impressive. Overall, this is fantastic resin for anything that will see regular handling. If you are printing miniatures, terrain, or game pieces and want something more forgiving than standard 8K resin and can afford this, this one is absolutely worth it.
B**.
Great resin, probably a little over priced.
So, this resin is absurdly good for tabletop miniatures. When your printer is properly dialed in it can crank out really impressive details and offers a notable increase in durability/flexibility compared to a lot of other resins. That said, $50/kg is pretty steep. I got it on sale for black Friday for like 30% off and that felt a bit more palatable. Overall, if you have the extra money, using this is probably preferable to buying expensive flexible resins to mix in with your less expensive ABS-like resins to get similar results.
J**N
Amazing for D&D minis
Fantastic resin for table top minis. I’ve been printing heroes and monsters for my D&D games, and the quality and durability is fantastic.
C**E
Best Resin I've used
I mostly print miniatures for war games like warhammer old world. So far its the best resin I've used. One the expensive side, but if you want one of the best resins for minis out there this is it.
R**Y
This resin is great for minis.
I have been using several different types of resin for printing minis, but they all are too brittle to handle. This resin does as advertised. It adds some flexibility to your minis to help prevent snapping small/thin bits. The resin does stiffen a bit more after processing, but is still durable enough to withstand normal handling or short drops. The odor is the same as any other resin. So you will need ventilation or special air filtering. You may have to do some fine tuning of the settings for your printer. I used the settings I found online and the model was overexposed making the supports difficult to remove. Other than the supports, those settings gave me a great looking mini, even if there was some damage from the supports. If you can get it on sale, buy a few bottles. While $50 seems steep, I believe it is worth it for minis. This is not a resin you will be using for anything else but minis.
D**Z
Good but not perfect
It's a pretty good resin but not perfect. It does have some pretty good flexibility although it can get rigid and snap. I do have a problem with it warping quite a bit as well as splitting and cracking. I usually will wash my prints in 90% alcohol give them a water Rinse to a soak in simple green and then leave them to dry. And cross my fingers and hope for the best.
G**E
For tabletop miniatures, it's great
Compared to their 8k resin, the RPG resin is absolutely an improvement for printing miniatures. I switched because I kept breaking off small pieces, like weapons. Have I had some pieces break since switching? Yes. But it's much more rare. Also, I'm surprised by how much easier removing the supports before curing is with the RPG resin. Really saves my hands. The level of detail is also very similar, I'd say to the extent of being unnoticeable. Attached picture has the same mini with the 8k resin on the left and the RPG on the right. Note they are different sizes because I decided I wanted to slightly upscale them, and the missing hand is user error not related to the resin.
A**M
Not suited for a Mars 4
I tried repeatedly to get good quality from this resin after it was highly recommended and cheaper than TGM-7 but I could never get detailed prints. They always lacked definition. I ended up going with TGM-7 with its stupid price but have been super pleased. Miniatures are resilient and detailed. I also recommend Siraya-tech ABS but miniatures are very hard and aren't dimensionally precise so gluing together is impossible. Details though are perfect on both. Sorry Phrozen, I tried dozens of print setting and could never get the definition of the other 2 I recommend.
S**G
Models do hold up much better. Small pieces still break but takes more abuse then other resins. It prints very well in cold as I print in the basement and temp is around 20 Celsius. I have a mars 5 that I use. It is costly compared to other resins but still worth it when printing minis
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