I just found this Kickstarted which basically allows you to use an online "dress up" game to create avatars which are then 3D printed and delivered. The company is called Hero Forge. I'll put the link at the end, check it out.
Personally I think this is really exciting. 3D printing is a fantastic new technology and is only getting better and better, the resolution is improving, the cost is decreasing and it's perfectly suited for miniatures!
3D printing has a number of benefits over conventional injection moulding. It's possible to print objects which would be impossible to mould in one part so goodbye mould-lines! Excluding initial start-up costs it's cheap as chips and comparatively environmentally friendly. It requires a lot less skill time to produce computer models and print it than scratch sculpting miniatures and all the rest.
I'd love to see Games Workshop invest in 3D printing but I doubt that will ever happen. It would end the days of limited poses and unavailable miniatures. It's pretty much impossible to get casting bubbles or flash.
I know there are some sculptors here that may take issue with this but I don't think new methods take anything away from the amazing skill and talent of those people. 3D printing does have limitations and scratch sculpting will always be impressive and valuable.
I'm really excited about this and hope to one day be able to purchase, from Games Workshop (if this was twitter I'd #loyalty), high quality, cheap, diverse and customisable miniatures. Imagine being able to print a whole army in only the poses you liked. With a computer program that allows position customisation that automatically rendered the folds in cloaks and position of armour no two miniatures would need be alike. Never again would I have to pay for unnecessary Warriors of Numenor!!!
What do you think?
Link to Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/he ... miniatures