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Tabaxi Caravan full set of twelve cat folk miniatures by Printed Obsession, 28/32mm resin for D&D and fantasy roleplay

Tabaxi Caravan by Printed Obsession: Cat Folk Miniatures for D&D and Fantasy Roleplay

Tabaxi are one of D&D's most popular player races, quick-witted and curious, and they're hard to paint without having fun doing it. The Tabaxi Caravan set from Printed Obsession packs twelve cat folk characters into a single 28/32mm resin release. It covers enough class archetypes and personalities to stock an entire adventuring party, or populate a roaming caravan NPC encounter your players will actually remember. We stock the complete Tabaxi Caravan at TabletopXtra, your UK source for Tabaxi miniatures, printed to order in resin and shipped across Britain.

The Tabaxi Caravan Range

Printed Obsession built this set around the idea of a travelling company, a caravan of cat folk with wildly different specialisms. Rather than duplicating a single hero pose, each miniature has its own personality and silhouette, so the full set reads as a genuine ensemble rather than a boxed squad.

The twelve characters span a solid spread of D&D classes and archetypes. Rogues and monks sit alongside a black-robed witch, a swashbuckling mercenary, and a range of fighters, scouts and supporting characters. Worth singling out:

  • Asha the Rogue: a lithe, mid-motion sculpt that captures exactly what you'd want from a Tabaxi thief. Cloak, twin daggers, wide-legged stance ready to leap off a rooftop. From £7.29.
  • Master Mao the Monk: flowing robes, centred stance, unmistakably Monk. From £6.49.
  • Puss in Boots: theatrical swagger, rapier in hand. Use it as a charismatic bard or a wandering sell-sword; the pose carries the character before you've applied a single highlight. From £5.99.
  • Sabrina the Black Witch: a hooded, cloaked spellcaster with a silhouette that reads clearly across a busy gaming table. Fits a Wizard, Warlock or Sorcerer equally well. From £6.49.

Scale Options and Pricing

The set is available at 28/32mm (standard wargaming scale), 35mm (slightly more heroic, and a bit more forgiving to paint for newer hobbyists), and 40mm. Individual characters also go up to 54mm and 75mm for a statement centrepiece or a larger-scale painting project.

The full set of twelve is £46.99 at 28/32mm, roughly £3.90 per character for pre-supported resin prints at this quality level. Individual characters sit between £5.99 and £7.29 if you're building selectively around a specific party composition.

Why Tabaxi Miniatures Are Worth Having

The Tabaxi race (from Volo's Guide to Monsters, now also in Monsters of the Multiverse) is one of those player favourites that turns up at almost every long-running D&D table. They're fast, curious by design, and built for Rogue or Monk builds, which happen to be two of the most visually interesting classes to have on the table. Finding miniatures that look right has always been harder than it should be. Generic cat folk sculpts tend to read either too wild or too plain. Printed Obsession's set leans into personality over type.

They also work as NPCs. A travelling caravan of cat folk merchants, entertainers and hired swords is a ready-made encounter your players will engage with. Put the full twelve on the table and you've got a coherent faction that looks the part from every angle, without needing any of the individual painting to match.

From a painting perspective, the variety across twelve distinct characters keeps the project interesting. Each sculpt has its own silhouette and gear, so you're not staring at twelve versions of the same pose. The fur texture and expressive faces give you something to work with at every skill level, from a quick drybrushed basecoat to a detailed character study.

About Printed Obsession

Printed Obsession has been producing monthly-voted 3D miniature sets for over a decade. Their focus stays on D&D-scale character work: NPCs, monsters, oddities and themed adventuring groups that fill the gaps most publishers leave open. The Tabaxi Caravan is a good example of what they do well. A coherent theme, real personality in each sculpt, and enough variety that the set serves multiple purposes in the same campaign.

Their full back catalogue is on MyMiniFactory. If you want more background on the studio, there is a designer interview on the same site worth reading.

Get the Set

Everything from the Tabaxi Caravan is available to order now. Browse our full Printed Obsession collection to see what else we stock from this designer, or go straight to the Tabaxi Caravan Full Set to order the whole company.

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