RN Estudio Miniatures UK: Anime, JRPG and Pop Culture 3D-Printed Minis
If your collection leans toward anime, classic Japanese RPGs or pop-culture figures, RN Estudio miniatures UK are worth a proper look. The Spanish studio has spent the better part of a decade building one of the broadest catalogues in 3D miniature design: an Anime Series spanning more than 14 volumes, a Classic JRPG line running past 29 volumes, an original fantasy universe in Neokingdom, a fully realised fantasy sports range called Mythbowl, and a deep library of standalone sets covering monster hunters, pirate crews, samurai warriors and more. We stock their range at TabletopXtra, printed to order in resin at our UK facility.
A Spanish Studio with an Encyclopaedic Catalogue
RN Estudio is based in Spain and releases new figures each month through a Patreon subscription, with individual purchases available afterwards. Their official website outlines the current release schedule, and the RN Estudio MyMiniFactory profile is the authoritative reference for the full depth of the back catalogue.
The majority of miniature studios plant a flag in a single genre. RN Estudio work across anime, classic JRPG, pop culture, original fantasy and fantasy sports all at the same time. That breadth makes browsing the catalogue slightly overwhelming at first, but it also means there is something here for almost every tabletop niche. Whether you need a spikey-haired JRPG protagonist, a pirate crew for a swashbuckling one-shot, a full My Hero Academia-inspired party or a Blood Bowl team with real character, you are likely to find it in the same catalogue.
Sculpting quality is consistent across the range. Files are pre-supported, and the figures translate cleanly to resin print. Poses lean toward the expressive and dynamic rather than strict historical realism, which suits a collection that draws more from anime and video games than European heroic fantasy. Scale options are among the most varied of any designer we stock: 28/32mm, 35mm, 40mm, 54mm and 75mm are all available depending on the product.
The Anime Series: Volume after Volume of Pop Culture Figures
The Anime Series is where most collectors encounter RN Estudio for the first time. Running past 14 volumes, it draws on the visual language of the biggest franchises in the genre: pirate adventure stories, martial arts tournament arcs, hero academies, alchemy-and-armour journeys, demonic swordsmen and interplanetary fighting tournaments. The figures are original sculpts clearly inspired by the aesthetics of those genres, which makes them a practical choice for tabletop gaming where IP complications are not a concern.
Volume sets from Vol 8 through Vol 14 are available in our catalogue at £19.99 per bundle. Individual characters within each volume run from around £5.99 to £9.99 at 28/32mm, depending on size and complexity. A pirate navigator or a young swordsman lands around £6.49; a larger, more imposing character with complex armour tends toward £7.99 to £9.99. For the price of a single plastic kit from a high-street hobby shop you can pick up two or three individual resin figures with considerably more characterful sculpting.
The Dragon Fighters set, covering anime villain archetypes from a martial arts tournament aesthetic, offers a Full Set of nine figures at £28.99 in 28/32mm. It is a strong value purchase if you want a ready-made antagonist faction in one go. A 40mm option is also available at £39.99 for those who prefer more surface area to work on.
The My Hero Academia-inspired full set is the standout large release in this part of the catalogue. Seventeen figures covering hero students, pro heroes and villains, at £49.99 for 28/32mm and £59.99 at 40mm. Individual characters are also sold separately at around £6.49 to £6.99, giving you flexibility if only specific figures from the roster are calling. This is the kind of set that makes a proper batch-painting project and looks impressive on a shelf when complete.
Classic JRPG: Three Decades of Characters in Resin
The Classic JRPG series is RN Estudio's longest-running product line and, for collectors with a fondness for late-90s and early-2000s video game aesthetics, probably their most rewarding one to dig into. Running past 29 volumes, it covers the full sweep of character archetypes from the genre's history: protagonists with improbable weapons, political antagonists, scientists, soldiers, mages, knights and the supporting cast that makes these games memorable.
Figures in this line are typically £6.49 at 28/32mm, with many available at 35mm, 40mm, 54mm and 75mm. The 54mm and 75mm options shift these from gaming pieces into proper display miniatures, carrying enough detail at that scale to make a real statement on a painting desk. Volume 29 is a good example of the range's sensibility: a set of corporate enforcers and executives from a recognisable dark science-fiction setting, the kind of characters who work equally well as D&D NPCs, campaign villains, or solo painting projects.
Earlier volumes include classic RPG heroes, alchemist protagonists, armoured knights and mage characters that slot into standard D&D or Pathfinder parties without looking out of place. If your players are used to thinking about tabletop games in terms of JRPG party composition and encounter design, these are the minis that will get a reaction.
The Neokingdom Universe
Neokingdom is RN Estudio's original fantasy IP, and it is one of the more substantial long-form universe-building projects in the print-on-demand miniature space. Four volumes deep, it builds an expanding cast of high-fantasy characters with an anime design sensibility that sets it apart from most European heroic sculpts.
Neokingdom IV, the most recent volume, packs 17 characters into a single Full Set: £45.99 at 28/32mm, £49.99 at 35mm, £58.99 at 40mm. Individual figures are available from £6.49 each. The earlier volumes fill out the roster: Neokingdom III runs to 14 figures at £36.99, Neokingdom II covers 11 figures at £28.99, both at 28/32mm. Browse the full collection to see individual character picks from across all three.
These figures work alongside standard D&D party miniatures at the gaming table in terms of scale, but they bring a visual energy that stands out. The posing style leans into dynamic action rather than composed heroic stances, which suits players who want their characters to look like JRPG protagonists. For a table running an anime-inflected campaign, the Neokingdom range offers a cast of characters with real identity.
Standalone Sets: Monster Hunters, Pirate Crews and More
Beyond the main series, RN Estudio maintain a deep library of standalone themed sets. A few that represent the range well: the Witcher Contract series covers morally ambiguous monster hunters and their quarry, with a grim-and-grimy aesthetic suited to dark fantasy campaigns. The Dragoon set draws on the aesthetic of a beloved PlayStation-era JRPG adventure, packing seven characters into a Full Set at £32.99 for 28/32mm, with individual figures from £7.49 each.
Other standalone sets cover nautical adventures, samurai warriors, desert fighters, fantasy assassins and thieves, arcane explorers, robot samurai, forest scouts and more. These sets work well precisely because they do not require buy-in to a continuing series. If you need a party of monster hunters for a one-shot or a crew of thieves for a city-based campaign, there is almost certainly an RN Estudio set that fits. The full RN Estudio miniatures UK collection on our site is the best way to browse what is currently in stock.
Mythbowl: Fantasy Sports Teams That Actually Look the Part
Mythbowl is the most niche sub-range in the catalogue, and for Blood Bowl players it is a highlight. Designed as a fantasy sports skirmish range, it covers 13 teams: Humans, Orcs, Celthunders, Amphibians, Ancestrals, Ashes, Ceratops, Hightouch, Reapers, Revenants, Rodents, Stampede and Zodiac. Each squad has the personality and visual energy that fantasy sports games depend on.
Outside the sports-game context, several teams hold up as general-purpose warband material. Rodents work as a ratfolk faction for D&D or a skaven-adjacent warband for other games. Reapers and Revenants make a solid undead squad. Amphibians serve as lizardfolk or frogfolk depending on your setting. The variety of team rosters means you can usually find something useful here even if fantasy football is not your primary hobby.
Browse RN Estudio Miniatures UK at TabletopXtra
The complete range is in our RN Estudio miniatures UK collection. If you are coming to the range fresh, the Hero Academia Miniatures Full Set is a strong starting point for anime-inspired collections, and the Dragoon Miniatures set is the natural pick if a specific JRPG story is pulling you in. Nearly every range also offers individual characters from around £5.99 to £6.49, which makes exploring without committing to a full bundle very easy.
All orders are printed to order at our UK facility in food-safe resin, cleaned, cured and ready for primer. For the broadest picture of what RN Estudio have put out over the years, their MyMiniFactory profile is the place to start. If you spot a range there that we do not yet carry, get in touch and we will look at adding it.
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