The STL Trenches

Welcome to the ultimate resource for Trench Crusade players and hobbyists. Our community-driven repository features a vast selection of 3D printable STL files, perfect for kitbashing unique warbands or finding the ideal proxy models for your grimdark tabletop skirmishes. Whether you command the pious forces of New Antioch, the heretical legions of Hell, or the mysterious Iron Sultanate, you'll find high-quality miniatures to bring your battles to life. Explore our curated collection of free and premium files from top creators, optimized for resin printing and standard 32mm scale wargaming.

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What are Trench Crusade Proxies?

Trench Crusade is a miniature agnostic game, meaning the developers explicitly encourage using proxies and third-party models! These community-created STLs allow you to build unique warbands with varied aesthetics while respecting the game's lore.

Are these official models?

No, these are fan-made or third-party designs. While many are designed specifically for Trench Crusade, they are not official products. Please support the official game creators by purchasing their rulebooks and official miniatures when available (check the official website).

How do I get the rules?

You can find the playtest rules for free on the official Trench Crusade website or join their Discord community for the latest updates.

How do I use this site?

Use the filters to browse by Faction, Warband, or specific Unit type. You can also see which models are free or paid, and find direct links to where you can download or purchase the files from the original creators.
Combat Medic Nun by Reconquer Designs Fantasy, is a proxy for Combat Medic, in The Principality of New Antioch.
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Combat Medic Nun

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32mm Combat Medic Nun. This file comes both pre-supported and unsupported
Kobe

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