
RETAILER EXCLUSIVE
SNEAK PREVIEW

Welcome!
You’re one of a very special group of game and hobby industry professionals and miniature aficionados who have been selected for a sneak-preview of WizKids’ upcoming line of D&D Frameworks sprue-based miniatures.
The fact that you’re here reading this means that you either got a copy of one of our sneak-preview sprue miniatures…or you’ve got a friend who thinks you’d love to see what WizKids has planned. Either way, we’re happy to have you!
We’ve got a lot to show you, so please scroll down and let’s get started.
What are Frameworks Minis?
Made of rigid, high-impact polystyrene (“HIPS”), Frameworks sprue minis come unassembled on plastic frames (a.k.a. “sprues”), with multiple options designed to let you customize your figure to your liking. Using HIPS lets us show even more detail than our unpainted minis, and lets you assemble them in more dynamic poses.
Designed with more experienced miniature-hobbyists in mind, these minis require at least a hobby knife to remove them from their frames, and some glue to assemble them. We also recommend using primer for the best results.


Value-Added Spare Parts
WizKids made sure to include enough parts so that you can create the look you want, and each sprue also comes with a number of “figure-agnostic” spare parts that are themed to go with the figure—but can also be mixed and matched with any other mini in the sprue line (or even with our unpainted miniatures).

“Number ID” Parts
To help make these figures even better, we took the idea of spare parts a little further with our Multi-Packs—packages that contain enough sprues to create multiple figures, like orcs, skeletons, kobolds, and so on—by including several small objects in groups of one, two, and three.
You can use these to add a subtle “number ID” to these miniatures, so you can tell at a glance, for example, that the skeleton warrior with a total of five arrows sticking out of its base is “Skeleton #5.” Each Multi-Pack includes enough of these parts to number up to at least six figures, and just like other spare parts, you can mix and match them between miniatures.
Wave 1—Coming Q1 2022
The first of many planned waves arrives in Q1 2022, with 37 SKUs featuring a wide selection of some of the most popular character types and monsters, including:
- Dwarf Fighter (75036)
- Tiefling Rogue (75020)
- Elf Wizard (75023)
- Dragonborn Sorcerer (75035)
- Human Warlock (75039)
- Beholder (75041)
- Minotaur (75056)
- Orcs (75066)
- Kobolds (75067)
- Balor (75070)
Need the complete Wave 1 list, for reference? We’ve got you covered. Click here to download the Full SKU Listing for D&D Frameworks, Wave 1.
Frameworks Packaging
Different packaging sizes for larger and more complex miniatures.

Single
A sprue “Single” pack usually contains just one miniature, on one frame. This size covers virtually all standard-sized character minis, and a few monsters. Examples: Orc Barbarian (75011), Elf Monk (75027), Wight (75052), Mind Flayer (75042).

Fat-Pack
Larger or more complex figures go into a “Fat-Pack.” These are usually two frames. Examples: Beholder (75041), Troll (75043), Ogre (75057), Basilisk (75060).

Double
The largest single figures require a “Double” pack, with as many as three frames. Examples: Hill Giant (75049), Stone Giant (75076).

Multi-Pack
Multiple figures go into “Multi-Packs,” with several frames, and enough figure bodies to make seven or even eight miniatures—along with spare parts to help you identify which is which during a game. Examples: Orcs (75066), Kobolds (75067).

Premium
The biggest and best sprue miniatures go into the “Premium” pack. This class of miniatures require multiple sprues to cover all of the parts and pieces that you can use to build a truly impressive figure on the tabletop. In Wave 1, there’s only one example: the imposing Balor (75070).
Assembling Frameworks Miniatures
Never assembled a miniature from a sprue…but eager to learn how? Check out our sprue assembly video, produced by Den of Imagination, for an overview, a list of tools, and even some pro tips!
Painting Frameworks Miniatures
If you’ve already assembled your sprue miniatures, and you’ve painted some preprimed miniatures, you’re off to a good start! All you need is some primer.
But if you need some pointers on painting miniatures, check out the “How to Paint” video from Den of Imagination.
Retailer Resources
Are you looking to sell sprue miniatures in your retail store? We’ve put together a number of resources you might find useful. Click the links below to download whatever suits your fancy!
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Painted Frameworks Minis Gallery
Looking for inspiration? Check out this gallery of pro-painted sprue miniatures—with more to come!
COMING SOON!
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