Fantasy Rogue Statue
In general, the Rogue class in Dungeons & Dragons offers a blend of stealth, skill, cunning and tactical combat, and has long been a favorite of players who enjoy being the agile, sneak-attacking, trap-disarming member of the party. The Rogue’s visual and thematic identity lends itself excellently to collectible forms—hence why a dedicated “Rogue statue” or “DND statue” makes sense. I tried to create a high-quality sculpted and painted statue capturing the essence of a D&D Rogue, suitable both for display and inspiration.
Why the “DND statue” or “Rogue statue” is appealing?
Because the Rogue statue is specifically crafted to evoke the Rogue class from Dungeons & Dragons: stealthy, dynamic, fantasy dungeon setting. It serves as a collectible companion piece for fans of D&D and adventuring parties—similar in theme to tabletop “Dnd Miniature” figures but at a larger scale and higher detail.
The terms “DND statue”, “Rogue statue”, and “Dnd Miniature” apply:
DND statue: A statue inspired by the Dungeons & Dragons world or characters.
Rogue statue: A statue specifically representing the Rogue class (or character) from that world.
Dnd Miniature: Though traditionally tabletop-scale figures, many collectible statues overlap in the modelling/printing process with miniatures. The Rogue statue by TSaber is a premium version of that idea.
Key features of the TSaber Rogue statue
Pose: The Rogue is poised in a dynamic stance, ready to move, cloak swirling, illustrating motion and stealth.
Base: The statue stands on a terrain base with elements like a skull or dragon tail (red) to amplify the dungeon-treasure vibe.
Costume/gear: Light armor, boots, cloak/hood, belt with pouches—all evoke classic rogue imagery.
Colour-scheme: The sample version features a purple cloak with brown leather, giving a rich aesthetic.
Customisation: TSaber mentions fans can paint the piece any colour they wish—so the model appeals to hobbyists who might treat it like a large-scale miniature or model kit.
You can see other DC-related works on the Dungeons & Dragons 3D Models & Physical Statues page.

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