Here are a number of good YouTube videos on this by user 'Tomb of 3D Printed Horrors' you may want to look at that give good advice and provide some settings. Crush the suports with pliers to make them easier to remove. Be extra careful around long thin features like weapons and arms.
You just have to patient and use a combination of clippers, needle-noze pliers, and an Xacto knife to carefully remove them. Removing supports is a pain no matter how you slice it. Try rotating the miniature in the slicer to minimize support.ħ. The miniature won't be quite as detailed, but will still look fine.Ħ. Use 0.25mm nozzle if you're able to change nozzles. it's a bit less prone to clogs and other problems than 0.050mm and give more than enough resolution.ĥ.
Turn on support interface - it'll give better surface and make it easier to remove supports.Ĥ. I had all kinds of trouble with PS supports failing on miniatures, but Cura supports are always rock solid.Ģ. It took me a quite a few tries to get them to come out right. Generally printing miniatures is one of the trickier things to do on an FDM 3D printer.