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18th Century Infantryman with Sword 3D Model

A meticulously crafted 3D model of an 18th-century infantryman, poised with a sword, ready for historical reenactments or tabletop gaming.

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3D model of an 18th-century infantryman in uniform, holding a sword and wearing a shako hat, against a white background.
18th Century Infantryman with Sword 3D Model 3D model of an 18th-century infantryman in uniform, holding a sword and wearing a shako hat, against a white background.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model captures the essence of an 18th-century infantry soldier, complete with a detailed uniform featuring a yellow coat, red vest, and white breeches. The figure is depicted in a dynamic pose, holding a gleaming sword, suggesting readiness for action. The model includes a tall, ornate shako hat and sturdy boots, reflecting the military fashion of the era. Its realistic textures and proportions make it an ideal addition to historical dioramas, wargaming collections, or educational displays.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This 3D model is optimized for 3D printing, with a 'True' printable status, making it suitable for creating physical miniatures for tabletop gaming or historical displays. Consider printing at scales like 1:35 or 1:72 for wargaming, ensuring adequate supports for the sword and outstretched arm. For game development or AR/VR applications, the model is provided in glb, obj, and fbx formats, ready to be integrated into virtual environments. Its detailed design also makes it a compelling asset for historical visualizations and educational content, allowing users to explore military history in a tangible way.

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What historical period does this infantryman model represent?
This 3D model represents an infantryman from the 18th century, characterized by his specific uniform and shako hat.
Is this model suitable for 3D printing at different scales?
Yes, the model is marked as printable and can be scaled for various purposes, such as 1:35 or 1:72 for wargaming, though careful support placement is recommended for delicate parts like the sword.
What kind of pose is the infantryman in?
The infantryman is depicted in a dynamic pose, holding a sword as if ready for combat or inspection, adding a sense of action to the model.
Can this model be used in a video game?
Absolutely, the model is available in game-ready formats like glb, obj, and fbx, making it suitable for integration into game engines for historical or military-themed projects.