35mm to 75mm Miniature Scale for 3D Printing
Convert 3D printed tabletop miniatures from 35mm to 75mm. This STL scale calculator is designed for Warhammer, D&D, and tabletop gaming miniatures.
Slicer Setting
Uniform scale (XYZ locked)
The math
(75.0mm / 35.0mm) × 100 = 214.3%
Based on 175cm human baseline, eye-level measurement (160cm).
Scale baselines
- Source eye level 35.0mm Eye
- Target eye level 75.0mm Eye
- Scale factor 214.3%
When you need this
You need this when bringing older or smaller 35mm models into a modern 75mm collection. This is a big upscale. Models will look like different species next to each other unless you apply the conversion to the entire unit or army.
Source: 35mm
35mm is the large heroic / boutique skirmish hybrid. Popular with painters who want more canvas for freehand detail without entering true bust territory. Often sits between 32mm heroic and 40mm skirmish scales. Common systems: Star Wars: Legion (current), Kingdom Death, Scale 75.
Note: 35mm is sometimes marketed as 'true 35mm' (realistic proportions) vs 'heroic 35mm' (exaggerated). Check before mixing.
Target: 75mm
75mm is used by Display busts, Figure painting competitions, Scale 75 display line. Not a tabletop wargaming scale. A 75mm figure is roughly 1:24 scale and designed for contest judging and display cabinets. Eyes and skin texture become the primary focus.
Note: 75mm sculpts often have separate heads or arms for easier painting access. Check assembly instructions before scaling a monolithic STL.
Print notes
Set your slicer to 214.3%. 75mm on FDM needs a 0.2mm nozzle and very slow print speeds for acceptable surface quality.
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