Villain Miniatures STL — Boss Monsters, Demon Kings & Dark Antagonists
Every tabletop campaign needs a villain worth fearing. Clay Cyanide is the only miniature studio built entirely around antagonists — demon kings, boss monsters, grimdark warlords, and mythological nightmares sculpted as premium villain miniatures STL files for resin 3D printing. While other studios treat villains as supporting cast, Clay Cyanide makes them the centerpiece. Every month, a new villain set drops — fully presupported, lore-documented, and sculpted at scales up to 75mm for maximum shelf and table impact.
Monthly Villain Sets — A New Antagonist Every Month
Clay Cyanide operates on a one-villain-set-per-month cadence. Each set is a self-contained dark fantasy narrative: a central antagonist figure, supporting minions or retinue, and thematic accessories — all unified by a single mythological or demonological source. Villain sets release first to Patreon subscribers at exclusive member pricing, then become permanently available on MyMiniFactory for individual purchase.
This system means collectors are never waiting long for fresh content. The April 2026 villain set is the Legion of Agares, featuring Agares — the second demon of the Goetia and first Duke of the East. The set includes four distinct figures: an Enchanter wreathed in arcane sigils, a Fighter in corrupted plate armor, a Hound of infernal breeding, and a Night Haunter that stalks from the shadows. Each figure is sculpted at Clay Cyanide's signature level of detail and ships as a presupported STL ready for your slicer.
Past villain sets have drawn from Norse mythology, Lovecraftian cosmic horror, Slavic folklore, Japanese yokai, and Mesoamerican death cults. The unifying thread is darkness — every set is built for the dungeon master or collector who knows that the villain makes the story.
Boss Monster Miniatures at 75mm
A boss monster miniature demands presence. At 75mm scale, Clay Cyanide's villain figures tower over standard 28mm and 32mm adventurer parties, creating an immediate visual hierarchy on the tabletop. These are not scaled-up versions of smaller models — each 75mm boss monster is sculpted specifically for the larger format, with detail density calibrated to reward close inspection at display scale.
The 75mm format is ideal for painting competitions, display cabinets, and climactic tabletop encounters where the big bad needs to dominate the battlefield. Every boss monster miniature ships with a scenic base option and full presupports optimized for large-format resin printers. Whether you are printing on a Saturn, a Mars, or a Jupiter-class machine, Clay Cyanide's 75mm villains are engineered to print clean and cure solid.
Popular 75mm boss monster prints include the demon kings from the Ars Goetia — Asmodeus, Paimon, and Belial are collector favorites at this scale — as well as standalone mythological titans from past villain sets.
Demon Miniatures for 3D Printing
Clay Cyanide's demon miniatures for 3D print are rooted in the Ars Goetia — the first section of the Lesser Key of Solomon, which catalogues the 72 demons bound by King Solomon. Eight of the nine demon kings have been sculpted as fully realized STL miniatures: Paimon (#9), Beleth (#13), Purson (#20), Asmodeus (#32), Vine (#45), Balam (#51), Zagan (#61), and Belial (#68). Each king is available at 32mm, 40mm, and 75mm scales, fully presupported for resin printing.
Beyond the kings, Clay Cyanide has begun sculpting the dukes and nobles of the Goetia's infernal hierarchy. Agares (#2), the first Duke, is the April 2026 villain set — the first post-reset release that signals the studio's intent to sculpt the full breadth of Solomon's demonic court. And the final unsculpted king — Bael (#1), the First King of Hell — remains the most anticipated figure in the collection. When Bael arrives, the nine-king cycle will be complete. Until then, the throne stands empty.
For painters and collectors, Clay Cyanide's demon miniatures offer a unique combination of occult authenticity and sculptural ambition that no other studio in the 3D printing space can match. Every demon is researched against the original grimoire texts, ensuring that sigils, attributes, and iconography are lore-accurate to the source material.
What's in a Villain Set
Every Clay Cyanide villain set follows a consistent structure designed to give collectors maximum value and narrative cohesion:
- The Villain — A central antagonist figure at 32mm, 40mm, and 75mm scale. This is the boss monster, the demon king, the dark lord. Fully presupported with scenic base.
- The Retinue — 3 to 5 supporting figures: minions, lieutenants, beasts, or cultists thematically tied to the central villain. Designed for tabletop encounters or display groupings.
- Accessories & Terrain — Thematic scatter terrain, altars, totems, or environmental pieces that complete the narrative setting.
- Lore Documentation — Written lore cards detailing the villain's mythology, sigil, domains of power, and suggested encounter context for tabletop RPGs.
- Presupported STL Files — Every model ships print-ready. No manual support placement required. Tested on consumer-grade resin printers.
The villain set format ensures that whether you are a dungeon master building an encounter, a painter seeking a themed project, or a collector curating a display shelf, you receive a complete, self-contained package every single month.
Claim Your Villain
A new villain arrives every month. Join Clay Cyanide on Patreon for exclusive first access to each villain set, members-only bonus models, and the most detailed lore documentation in the miniature industry. Or browse the full villain archive on MyMiniFactory. The antagonist you have been looking for is already sculpted — you just need to print it.