This set includes three highly-detailed Shaolin Monk miniatures, delivered as premium STL files ready for your 3D printer. Designed specifically for resin printing, these models are scaled for 28mm and 32mm tabletop games, making them compatible with a vast array of popular RPGs and wargames. The dynamic poses and intricate details, from the folds of their robes to the tension in their muscles, are optimized to print with stunning clarity. Each file comes professionally pre-supported for a flawless printing experience, allowing you to quickly add these martial arts masters to your collection.
On the tabletop, these Shaolin Monks offer immense versatility. Use them as powerful Monk player characters in your role-playing games, a wise master guiding your party from a secluded monastery, or as a cohesive unit of elite fighters in a skirmish wargame. Their distinct poses—one wielding a dao sword, one executing a powerful kick, and another in a solid defensive stance—allow for diverse representation in combat encounters. They are the perfect addition to any campaign set in a fantasy-Asian inspired world, or for historical wargames recreating the legends of ancient China.
The Shaolin Temple, located in the Henan province of China, is a place steeped in legend and history, renowned as the cradle of Zen (Chan) Buddhism and the birthplace of many forms of Chinese martial arts, collectively known as Kung Fu. Founded in the 5th century, its legacy is inextricably linked with the Indian monk Bodhidharma, who is credited with introducing Zen to China. Legend tells that upon his arrival at the temple, he found the monks physically weak from long hours of static meditation. To strengthen their bodies and enable them to endure their spiritual practices, he developed a series of exercises that combined meditation with physical conditioning. These exercises are believed to be the precursor to Shaolin Kung Fu. Over the centuries, the monks of Shaolin developed a formidable reputation as warriors. They were not aggressive conquerors but protectors of the weak and defenders of their monastery and the surrounding lands. They honed their martial skills as a form of moving meditation, a physical expression of their spiritual discipline. Their fighting style emphasized agility, balance, and fluid movements, often inspired by the actions of animals. The temple faced numerous periods of destruction and rebuilding throughout its history, most notably during the Qing dynasty. Yet, each time, the traditions were preserved and passed down. The Shaolin legacy is not just one of fighting; it is a philosophy of self-discipline, compassion, and the pursuit of enlightenment through the unification of mind, body, and spirit. These miniatures pay homage to that enduring heritage, allowing you to bring a piece of this epic history to your gaming table.


