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LITKO Paper Miniature Bases | Slotted Paper Figure Holder | Compatible with Dungeons and Dragons | Game Card Stands (3mm Clear Acrylic, 25mm)

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  • LITKO Paper Miniature Bases are designed for tabbed paper miniatures, typically miniatures that are trimmed out with no backing.
  • Adjust the height of your miniature's tab to 3mm (1/8th inch) or less and slip into the curved slot (paper mini slot is approximately 3mm deep). The curved slot binds the paper figure into the base while still allowing you to remove the figure after the game.
  • Solid opaque black base. Gives your paper miniature a finished, professional look. Make your own game pawns. Clear bases blend into your terrain
  • Laser-cut and engraved from durable acrylic. Not 3D printed or injection-molded. No sprues to cut away, no flash. Same size every time. Smooth laser-cut edges have no burrs like injection-molded parts.
  • All LITKO products are designed, manufactured, packaged, and supported in the USA. LITKO products Upgrade Your Game!


Gives your paper miniature a finished, professional look. Make your own game pawns.


Eric C.
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2024
Fonctionne très bien avec mes figurines en plastique de Cyberpunk.
Armadillo
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 11, 2023
They came, they are solid buts of glossy plastic which do not feel cheap. I downloaded and printed some monster pawn sheets onto glossy A4 photo paper using our home printer. 20 minutes of cutting with scissors later I had a new collection of minis for my games. Perfect for 2cm - 2.5cm grid battle maps. My players loved them. I feel good about how much this improved our games for so little outlay.
Tony J Pullen
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 14, 2022
These are great for paper minis and tabletop skirmish games or RPGs. The bases are a bit thin so I have to trim my prints down but other than that they're great!
Hayley
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2021
Good bases to use for paper minis. I'm a new GM so I'm using these for paper-printed and laminated minis while I work on building a usable collection of 3D printed minis. The angled opening didn't work as well with the laminated ones, but I expect it would be very useful for helping non-laminated paper stand up. I just taped the bottom of mine to these bases and it works well.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2021
Used for laminated paper miniatures. Superglue would tend to break eventually. Use hot glue and these are great.
StGr
Reviewed in Germany on July 26, 2020
Für selbstgemachte Miniaturen sind diese Basen sehr zu empfehlen.Kleiner Tip: Beim Ausschneiden sollte man am Fußende der Papierminiaturen einen ca. 2 cm breiten und 1 cm langen Steg lassen. Diesen schiebt man durch den Schlitz und klappt ihn auf. Dann muss man sich keine Gedanken über die Dicke des Papiers machen, sie können nicht herausfallen.Einen Stern muss ich abziehen, da leider zwei der insgesamt bestellten 50 Basen zerbrochen waren, und das anscheinend nicht nur mir so ging. (Wenn man nach der oben beschriebenen Methode vorgeht, also keine dicke Pappe in den Schlitz quetscht, sondern normales Papier unter der Basis aufklappt, dürften aber im Gebrauch keine weiteren kaputtgehen.)
M. Korell
Reviewed in Germany on January 13, 2020
Perfekt für Pen und Paper
Patrick Walters
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2020
Since we're all locked down, I bought Hero Kids and started running a campaign with my kids. These bases work fantastic for all of the miniatures I've done so far, but using card stock is almost necessary.Has anyone found a tool to quickly punch-cut the slots in the minis to make them fit in the bases faster? It's a little annoying cutting each one out by hand and confirming it fits one at a time, I'd love to have a tool that I could just cut to the shape I want.Either way, great product. I'm sure I'll be buying more, and I'll need bigger ones as we get to the bigger monsters!
StarsandSecrets
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019
Bring DND to life with a touch of paper minis, and with the right know how and skill you can easily make your table top experience more enjoyable with these amazing little plastic tabs.I will say this, the insert for the paper to go into is not very deep, but it doesn't take very much thickness for the paper models to stay in the slot. I would suggest either card stock or glossy paper. I used kodak 4x6 normal photo paper and that has its flaws. Simply make sure the base of the mini that goes into the slot has some thickness to it, so you might have to add layers of the material you use to stick it into the slot for the pin to keep the paper mini from falling off.I need to buy more, I can't recommend this enough.
Vee
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2019
We bought two different sizes and we prefer the larger of the two, but they work perfect. We just printed out paper cut outs of our D and D characters/monsters. They are super easy to use and WAY cheaper than paying for minis. Definitely something you should buy if you don't have the funds to get minis!
kswanemyr
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2019
These bases work if you know how to use them. I play d&d, and wanted to use an alternative to traditional minis. I printed some that I found online, and cut off the bottom circular base on the paper, so I could use the slot. This worked for some of the medium minis but smaller ones were not stable, and larger ones hade to be trimmed. Once you figure out how to cut your specific paper minis, the base work okay. Be sure lift them at the bases like normal minis, and they should stay in well. I would recommend binder clips as an alternative to these bases, they fit better and are stronger, but these look better.
Damian
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2018
Works pretty good. I thought they judded out but they don't. I haven't used them to much yet but I imagine once I get to actually using them they'll be perfect.
Ryan Nienhuis
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2015
You can base the miniatures permanently, but using these is not only faster, but makes the minis much easier to store. The slight curve in the slot helps to grip the minis. You won't have to worry about the slot being to small either. I have found that its usually a good enough grip as is, but you can always add a little something to the bottom of the mini if you do find they are too loose.There are great paper miniatures available all over the net for free or for pay, and for any genre. They are good for gaming on a budget. Some of my favorites are by One Monk Miniatures. If your not familiar with using paper miniatures, I suggests looking them up out to see what its all about, and then go from there.