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Miniatures
Miniatures are the table’s unfair advantage. You can have the smartest design in the world, but a few well-made minis are what make people stop scrolling, lean in, and say, “Okay—what is this game?”
They’re also the fastest way to turn a good product into a premium one. Minis add instant readability (who’s where, what’s yours), stronger theme, and that collector energy players love. They photograph well, sell well, and they make your game feel more “real” the moment the box opens.
Just keep in mind: minis aren’t a free upgrade. They add tooling, checks, and time. That’s why we’ll ask for detailed info up front and run multiple rounds of review—so you don’t end up with soft details, fragile parts, or pieces that don’t fit the bases the way you imagined.
Sunday Games can produce miniatures in a wide range of sizes and shapes, in resin or plastic depending on the feel and budget you’re aiming for. Send your 3D model file, and we’ll bring it to life through sampling and approvals—then lock it in for mass production once it matches your spec.
| Size | According to design |
|---|---|
| Style | Clamshell Box, Magnetic Book Box, Plane Box, Tin Box, Toothpaste Box, Two Piece Box |
| Material | 157gsm Art Paper + 1.0mm / 1.2mm / 1.5mm / 1.8mm / 2.0mm / 2.5mm / 3.0mm Grey Board |
| Surface Technology | Embossed, Glossy Lamination, Hollow, Linen, Matt Lamination, Silver/Golden Foil, UV Spot |
MINIATURES
| Size | According to design |
|---|---|
| Material | Metal, PVC, Resin, ABS |
Miniatures are the fastest way to make a game feel premium—until the details come out soft, the parts don’t fit, or thin pieces snap the first time someone drops one. Players forgive cardboard. They don’t forgive bent swords and wobbly bases.
Mini production is more involved than flat components, so the safest path is simple: lock the spec early, review in rounds, sample like it’s the real thing, then scale.
Send your 3D files
Send a production-ready 3D file (OBJ or STL), plus a JPEG preview so we can see the look you’re aiming for—pose, proportions, and key details. If there are assembly parts, bases, or specific “must-not-change” features, flag them up front.
Common pitfalls we help prevent:
Soft detail: textures and small features disappearing after tooling
Fragile geometry: thin points that snap or bend
Fit issues: parts, bases, and sockets not aligning in real production
Unfriendly angles: undercuts that complicate molding and raise cost
Align on the production plan
We’ll confirm scale, material choice, part breakdown, assembly needs, and surface expectations. Miniatures can be produced in resin or plastic depending on the feel, durability, and budget you’re targeting.
Get custom samples
Expect a few rounds of review. Samples are where we validate detail, fit, balance, and overall “table-read”—so what you approved is what gets produced at scale.
Approve, then scale
Once the sample matches your spec, we lock it in and start mass production.











