More Than Just Dragons—Why I Sell What I Make

More Than Just Dragons—Why I Sell What I Make

Keith Koster

When people hear I sell 3D prints, the first thing they ask is, “Oh, like those bendy dragons?” Sure, I’ve made a few. They’re fun, they’re popular, and they wiggle in ways that make people smile. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Selling 3D prints isn’t about copying what everyone else is doing. It’s about creating things that are useful, personal, and sometimes downright magical. Think of it like crocheting—some folks only make scarves, but the real artists? They’re out here crafting plush animals, detailed clothing, and even tiny food. That’s the kind of creativity I bring to my shop.

What I Actually Sell (Besides Dragons)

Here’s a peek at the kinds of things I make and sell:

  • Dice towers and rollers – For tabletop gamers who want their rolls to feel epic.

  • Cosplay gear – Crowns, armor, masks—pieces that help people become their favorite characters.

  • Home decor – Gothic plant pots, fantasy-themed wall hooks, and even cruise ducks with royal flair.

  • Organizers – Tool holders, desk trays, and custom storage solutions that look cool and work hard.

  • Novelty gifts – Cookie cutters shaped like cryptids, bag clips with attitude, and travel trinkets that spark conversation.

Every item I sell has a story behind it. Whether it’s a prop for someone’s next convention or a quirky gift for a fantasy-loving friend, I design with purpose and personality.

Why I Do It

I don’t just sell prints—I sell imagination. I get to turn digital designs into physical objects that people use, wear, and treasure. And because everything is made to order, I can customize pieces to fit someone’s style, fandom, or wild idea.

It’s not about mass-producing plastic toys. It’s about crafting something that feels special. Something that makes people say, “Whoa, where did you get that?”

Final Thought

So yes, I sell dragons. But I also sell dice towers, cosplay crowns, and skull-shaped planters. Because 3D printing isn’t just about what’s trending—it’s about what’s possible.

And if you’re looking for something that’s a little weird, a little wonderful, and totally unique? I’ve probably got it—or I’ll make it.

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