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Top 20 Best-Selling 3D Prints (Tabletop & Accessories) — October 2025 | Quantum Filament 3D

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Top 20 Best-Selling 3D Prints (Tabletop & Accessories) — October 2025

Tabletop hobbyists keep changing what they buy, but some product types reliably sell month after month — and October 2025 is no exception. Whether you’re a designer looking for new product ideas, a seller wanting better conversions, or a gamer who wants the best add-ons, this list highlights the Top 20 items that are actually selling right now (based on marketplace signals, community trends, and our own order data).

Note: We’ve included three Quantum Filament 3D crowd-pleasers — Energy Drink Can Holders (custom names), Can Lids,
and Xbox Steering Wheels — to show how crossover products can perform well in this niche.

Why this list matters: These items are easy to prototype, often inexpensive to ship, and convert well as add-ons. Use this list
to choose what to design next, what to upsell, and what to promote to your audience.

Top 20 Best-Selling 3D Prints — Quick Table

# Product Why it sells (quick) Design tips & materials
1 Tabletop Miniatures / Hero Figures Consistent demand from RPG & wargame players; collectors buy variants. Resin for detail; hollow/escape holes; hollow at 2–3mm walls; supports carefully placed.
2 Modular Terrain Tiles & Scenery Reusable, mix-and-match terrain is top for DMs & painters. Snap connectors, consistent grid sizing, durable PLA+ or PETG for larger tiles.
3 Dice Towers & Dice Trays Practical + decorative — great upsell with mini orders. FDM or resin; smooth interior surfaces; textured exteriors for aesthetic appeal.
4 Token / Counter Sets Board gamers want themed token sets for mechanics & status. Small, precise tolerances; consider multi-part prints for two-tone effects.
5 Display Bases / Stands Almost every miniature sale includes a base purchase. Textured bases, insert holes for magnets; use resin for detail or PLA for bulk.
6 Custom Dice (themed / novelty) Collectors & players buy themed sets as gifts. Polishable resins or castable molds; allow for post-processing steps.
7 Tray Inserts / Storage Solutions Gamers want neat storage for expansions & miniatures. Thin walls, precise slot tolerances; durable PETG or ASA for longevity.
8 Token Holders / Organizers Simple, low-cost purchases that improve play speed. Stackable design; tolerances crucial for sliding parts.
9 Initiative / Turn Trackers Useful in RPGs and tabletop games — repeat buyers for sets. Readable numerics, magnet or clip options; small and quick to print.
10 Terrain Accessories (rocks, pillars, ruins bits) Low cost, high variety — people buy many small pieces to mix & match. Batch print multiples; use textured stamps for variety.
11 Character Tokens / Novelty Mini Tokens Event-driven purchases and themed drops perform well. Stylized designs; bright paints; resin for crisp detail.
12 Spell / Status Markers Small, low-cost items — great as add-ons. Flat prints, consider color chemistry for contrast.
13 Map & Grid Overlays Useful for hybrid digital/physical play — practical and recurring. Thin flexible materials or transparent resins for overlays.
14 Custom Shop Signs / Logo Plaques Event booths & online sellers use these to brand products. Embossed text; large flat prints; PLA+ or PETG for durability.
15 Utility Clips & Themed Desk Gadgets Cross-niche appeal — gamers buy desk accessories, too. Snap fits; test tolerances; PETG for flexibility.
16 Print & Play Token Packs Game designers selling PnP use these as low barrier products. Standardized sizes; keep files clean for home printers.
17 Wall-mounted Dice Racks / Displays Collectors & streamers like display pieces for social proof. Geometric shelves; minimize support; use aesthetic finishes.
18 Loot Chests / Mini Storage Boxes Functional, giftable, and attractive as bundles with minis. Test hinges; use snap or pin systems; shell thickness matters.
19 Sliding / Rotating Initiative Trackers Novel mechanics and tactile satisfaction sell well. Small moving parts need tight tolerances; consider nylon inserts.
20 Printer / Hobby Tools & Maintenance Accessories Buyers usually need spatulas, part catchers and tool jigs — steady sellers. Simple prints, functional geometry; focus on fit and strength.

Quick tip: The top sellers are a mix of high-detail resin items (miniatures & tokens) and quick FDM prints (organizers, trays). Selling both types — or offering finishing services — lets you capture more orders.

Deep dive: design & material suggestions (convert more orders)

If you want higher conversion and fewer production headaches, keep these practical notes in mind:

  • Offer material guidance. Tell buyers when to choose resin (detail) vs PLA/PETG (durability/price).
  • Provide print time & price ranges. A simple price table on each product page reduces friction and increases add-to-cart rates.
  • Include finishing options. Bundle painting, priming, or varnish as upsells — many buyers prefer a ready-to-use model.
  • Hollow where possible. Hollowing reduces material cost and can be marketed as an eco and price benefit.
  • Offer a “fast print” SKU. Low infill, minimal supports, and quick turnaround for customers who want stuff fast (charge a rush fee).

Example price buckets (ballpark): small token £2–£6; miniature £8–£20; terrain tile £12–£50 depending on size and finish.

Promotion & backlink blueprint — how to get traction with this article

  1. Designer outreach: Email every creator mentioned with a share card and ask if they’d like a featured image to embed on their site. Many will link back.
  2. Reddit & Discord seeding: Share the list in r/PrintedMinis, r/3Dprinting and tabletop Discords with clear value — not spam (focus on insights and the PDF catalog).
  3. Social carousels: Make a 10-slide Instagram carousel of the top picks and tag designers — high share potential.
  4. Newsletter snippet: Use this list as the centerpiece of your October newsletter with a CTA to the catalog PDF download.
  5. Local events & cons: Offer a special promo for convention attendees (e.g., 10% off can holder orders) — promote on event pages and partner with creators for mutual links.

Lead magnet idea: Turn this article into a downloadable “Top 20 Tabletop Print Catalog (print-ready images + supplier tips)” gated behind an email capture. That improves your email list and gives sharable content for partners.

FAQ

Q: Can you print any of the items on this list for me?

A: Yes — Quantum Filament 3D prints many of these items. Request a quote and/or send us your STL and we’ll send a turnaround time and price within 24 hours.

Q: How should I price items if I want to sell on Etsy or my store?

A: Factor in material, machine time, labour (finishing/painting), packaging, fees, and profit margin. Our recommended minimum margin for small tabletop items is 2.5× cost for marketplaces to cover fees and labour.

Q: Are custom prints profitable?

A: Absolutely — customisation (names on can holders, themed dice, limited-run minis) commands higher prices and repeat buyers. Offer personalization as a premium SKU.

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