Best 3D printers for tabletop miniatures

Updated 21 May 2026 · Live prices on every page load from United Kingdom marketplaces

Resin printers with 8K-class screens and 22 µm or sharper pixel sizes. Everything needed for 28 mm or 32 mm scale minis that hold up to tabletop handling.

  1. #1
    Uniformation GK3 Ultra Resin Vat
    Uniformation
    GK3 Ultra Resin Vat
    £168 · 6.0 L
  2. #2
    Antinsky Ergate-01 PRO
    Antinsky
    Ergate-01 PRO
    £546 · 5.7 L
  3. #3
    ELEGOO MARSMATE Air Purifier
    ELEGOO
    MARSMATE Air Purifier
    £105 · 2.1 L
  4. #4
    ELEGOO Mercury X Wash and Cure Station and ELEGOO
    ELEGOO
    Mercury X Wash and Cure Station and ELEGOO
    £131 Cartesian · 2.1 L
  5. #5
    ELEGOO Mars 4 Ultra MSLA
    ELEGOO
    Mars 4 Ultra MSLA
    £189 · 2.0 L · 4-Point Effortless Leveling
  6. #6
    MALYAN S100 Mini Resin
    MALYAN
    S100 Mini Resin
    £110 · 0.1 L · Auto Leveling
  7. #7
    ELEGOO Mars 5 Ultra 9K Resin
    ELEGOO
    Mars 5 Ultra 9K Resin
    £285 · 2.0 L · Mechanical sensor
  8. #8
    ELEGOO Saturn 3 Resin
    ELEGOO
    Saturn 3 Resin
    £185 · 6.7 L
  9. #9
    ELEGOO Saturn 4 Ultra Resin
    ELEGOO
    Saturn 4 Ultra Resin
    £360 · 5.9 L
  10. #10
    PHROZEN 7.1" Mono-LCD Screen Replacement
    PHROZEN
    7.1" Mono-LCD Screen Replacement
    £104 · 1.6 L

Matt's take

Resin is the right answer for minis, full stop. FDM cannot match the sub-100 µm layer crispness resin delivers on faces and fabric folds, and the gap has widened with every generation of 8K screens. The honest trade is workflow: a wash-and-cure station (about a third of the printer price), nitrile gloves, IPA, UV cure box, and a ventilated space. Budget the full setup, not just the printer. The mini printer market moves fast - what was premium at 22 µm last year is mid-tier at 18 µm this year.

Frequently asked

Can I print tabletop minis on an FDM printer? +

Not at 28 mm scale, no. The 0.2-0.4 mm nozzle width caps detail at a level that looks blocky next to a resin print. FDM handles 75 mm heroic scale fine, but anything smaller needs resin.

Is 8K enough for minis or do I need 10K? +

8K at 22 µm XY is already sharper than a painted mini needs. 10K is a marginal upgrade for this specific use case - invest the difference in a better wash-and-cure station.

How long does a batch of minis take? +

A full plate of 30-40 32 mm heroic minis is typically 4-6 hours on an 8K mono screen, plus 20 minutes of washing and 30 minutes of curing. Faster than you might think; printed-parts-per-day is not the bottleneck.

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Ranking is spec-driven. It favours printers that objectively have the capabilities this shortlist targets. Firmware, support quality and long-term reliability aren't on the spec sheet - read the full printer page and owner reports before committing.