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Small Batch, Big Savings: How to Make 300 Figures Without Breaking the Mold (Literally)

📌 Introduction📌 Let’s talk about the elephant in the room. You’ve got a cool character design. You want to make **300 resin figures** — maybe for a Kickstarter, a limited drop, or your first store launch. But then you get the quote: “**$1,800 mold fee.**” Your heart drops. That’s **$6 per unit** — before you […]

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📌 Introduction📌

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room.

You’ve got a cool character design.

You want to make **300 resin figures** — maybe for a Kickstarter, a limited drop, or your first store launch.

But then you get the quote:

“**$1,800 mold fee.**”

Your heart drops.

That’s **$6 per unit** — before you even make one figure.

And if you only sell 300? That cost never goes away.

At our factory, we’ve helped over **120 indie creators** launch small-batch figures.

And the #1 question isn’t “How much?” — it’s:

> *“How do I not lose money on mold costs?”*

Here’s the truth:

You don’t need a $2,000 steel mold for 300 units.

There’s a smarter, cheaper, faster way.

And it’s been hiding in plain sight.

🧩 The Old Way: Hard Steel Molds (For Big Batches)

Traditional injection or metal molds are built to last **10,000+ cycles**.

They’re perfect for mass production.

But for **300 pieces**?

It’s like buying a Ferrari to drive to the grocery store.

– **Cost**: $1,500–$3,000

– **Lead time**: 3–6 weeks

– **Break-even**: Need 1,500+ units to justify

We’ve seen creators **cancel projects** because they thought this was the only option.

Spoiler: It’s not.

🛠️ The Smart Way: 3D Printed Master + Silicone Mold (For Small Batches)

Here’s how we do it — and how you can cut your **per-unit mold cost to under $0.50**.

Step 1: 3D Print the Master Model

We take your 3D file (STL/OBJ) and print a **high-resolution resin master** using industrial SLA printers.

– **Layer height**: 0.05mm (ultra-smooth)

– **Supports**: Carefully placed, sanded smooth

– **Post-processing**: Hand-sanded, sealed, polished

> **Pro tip**: We always print **two masters** — one for mold-making, one as backup.

One client lost their only master in shipping. We reprinted in 24 hours — saved their launch.

Step 2: Build the Silicone Mold

We use **platinum-cure silicone** (Shin-Etsu KE-1014 or equivalent) — the kind that captures every eyelash and fabric fold.

The process:

1. Mount the master in a mold box

2. Degrease and apply mold release

3. Pour silicone, vacuum degas to remove bubbles

4. Cure at 60°C for 4 hours

5. Demold carefully — no tearing

This mold can produce **60–80 clean casts** before detail starts to soften.

> **Factory note**: Cheap silicone = sticky, short life.

We test every batch. One time, a shipment arrived with off-ratio mix — we caught it in QA. Bad silicone can ruin 100 units in one pour.

Step 3: Cast & Repeat

We cast in **polyurethane resin** (not brittle epoxy).

Each pour takes 15 minutes, demold in 30.

With one mold, we get **~70 units**.

For 300 units?

We need **5 molds**.

But here’s the magic:

👉 We **reuse the same 3D-printed master** to make all 5 molds.

So you only pay for **one master model** — not five.

💰 Cost Breakdown: 300 Units

| Item | Cost | Notes |

| 3D Printed Master (2 copies) | $120 | High-res SLA, fully finished |

| Silicone Mold (each) | $45 | Platinum-cure, vacuum-degassed |

| Mold Quantity | 5 | 70 units per mold × 5 = 350 capacity |

| **Total Mold Cost** | **$345** | ($120 + 5×$45) |

| **Per-Unit Mold Cost** | **$1.15** | Wait — didn’t you say $0.50? |

Hold on.

Here’s where it gets better.

🔁 The Real Secret: Mold Reuse Across Projects

We don’t throw molds away after one run.

If you come back for a **restock**, or launch a **variant** (same character, new pose), we can often **reuse the master** — or even **pull a few more casts** from an old mold.

One creator launched “Vampire Bunny” (300 units), then 6 months later did “Werewolf Bunny” — same head, new body.

We **reused the head mold** — saved him $90.

Another client does seasonal drops — we keep their masters in our **archive room**.

They’ve done 4 variants — only paid for **one master**.

So while the *first* batch has a mold cost of **$1.15/unit**, future runs drop to **$0.30–$0.50/unit**.

And if you plan ahead?

You can price your product more competitively — and actually **make profit** on a 300-unit run.

📦 Real Example: “Luna the Forest Spirit” – 300 Units

– **Client**: Indie toy artist, UK-based

– **Design**: 12cm character, detailed hair, flowing cloak

– **Goal**: Sell out on launch, fund next design

We used the 3D print + silicone mold method.

– **Total mold cost**: $345

– **Unit cost (mold + materials + labor)**: $4.80

– **Wholesale price**: $12

– **Profit per unit**: $7.20

She sold all 300 in 48 hours.

And because we kept the master, her **next variant** will have **mold cost under $0.50/unit**.

She’s already planning her second drop.

⚠️ When This Method *Doesn’t* Work

This isn’t magic. It has limits.

Avoid this path if:

– You need **over 1,000 units** → go hard mold

– Your design has **undercuts or fragile parts** → may tear silicone

– You need **perfect consistency** (e.g., for blind boxes) → soft molds vary slightly

– You’re in a **huge rush** → each mold takes 1 day to make

But for **300–500 units**?

This is the sweet spot.

✅ Why Clients Love This Approach

– **Lower risk**: No $2,000 upfront mold fee

– **Faster turnaround**: 10–14 days from file to first sample

– **Flexible**: Easy to tweak design between batches

– **Scalable**: Archive masters for future variants

And most importantly:

You don’t need to sell 1,000 units just to break even.

Ready to Make Your First 300?

You don’t need a factory-sized budget to make factory-quality figures.

If you’ve got a 3D model and a dream, we’ll help you bring it to life — without the mold cost nightmare.

We handle everything:

3D printing, mold-making, casting, QC, and packaging.

[Contact Us] to send your STL file, get a real quote, and see how little your mold cost can be.

Because sometimes, the best way to start big…

is to start small — and smart.

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Caroline
Hi, I'm the author of this post, and I have been in this field for more than 5 years. If you want to wholesale toy or toy product, feel free to ask me any questions.
Picture of Caroline
Caroline
Hi, I'm the author of this post, and I have been in this field for more than 5 years. If you want to wholesale toy or toy product, feel free to ask me any questions.

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