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RPG: Sneak Around With These 3D Printable Rogues

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Jan 21 2026
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Even while your rogue is sneaking around, you’ll want to know where they are. So print your own rogue mini and always keep track of them.

The rogue may not always want to be seen by enemies as they move through the city or battlefield. But your players and DM should probably know where the rogue is as they move around the map. And any of these rogues are ready to print and join the rest of your party on the grids.

Rogue STL

This rogue looks like she’s at the tail end of a sneak and is ready to pounce on an enemy. Whether she’s getting a sneak attack in or is abut to cut some purse strings, she’s ready for action. The cape in this mini shows a lot of movement, but you can tell it’s a lot of silent movement.

Roguish Dude STL

Jack here isn’t doing anything particularly roguish at the moment, but you still know. He just has that air about him. He’s not mid-sneak or keeping hidden. But I bet he’s sizing up his next mark and looking for the quickest and quietest entry point for a manner. This is the perfect mini for a player who prefers a more at-rest character on their battle map.

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Black Printer Filament

Keeping hidden and in the shadows, rogues tend to wear a lot of dark colors. So, of course, we’re adding a matte black filament to our collection this week. It’s not as fun as some of the brighter or more sparkly colors. But those brighter colors will get noticed by the city guard much faster. It’s hard to sneak around when you’re getting noticed by the city guard!

Bold Rogue STL

If this rogue mini looks like it has a ton of personality and personal little touches, that’s because it does! The item description says that this was a rogue mini from their own game, so a lot of work and thought probably went into everything from his weapons to his smug expression. And if he’s the right rogue for your party too, he’s ready to print and play right now.

3D Print Glue

When printing minis, you probably won’t need to do a lot of gluing, but I also wouldn’t rule it out. Sometimes items print in multiple parts and need to be put together afterward. Sometimes you need to fix a small crack or a piece that’s broken in two. Glue is probably the tool I use the most in my own 3D printing, so get yourself a good one.

Masked Rogue STL

Between the masked face and the weapons at the ready, this is a rogue who is mid-mission and waiting for her moment to strike. She’s probably keeping a low profile and holding her position hidden in the shadows. But she knows when the perfect moment will be, and is ready to move when the rest of her party is in position.

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