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Russian Soldier with Kalashnikov Helmet

Detailed 3D model of a Russian serviceman in full uniform, standing straight with a Kalashnikov rifle in hand.

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3D model Russian soldier helmet tactical vest holding Kalashnikov rifle
Russian Soldier with Kalashnikov Helmet 3D model Russian soldier helmet tactical vest holding Kalashnikov rifle

Model details

  • Subcategory Humans
  • Access Free download

Description

Overview and production context

Introducing a high-quality 3D model of a Russian soldier, rendered in a realistic style. The model depicts a serviceman in field uniform, tactical vest, and helmet, holding a Kalashnikov rifle. The detailed uniform, gear, and weapon allow for use in various projects. The soldier stands upright with a slightly turned head, giving a natural pose. This model is excellent for creating game scenes, historical reconstructions, or collectible displays.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

The model is ideal for 3D printing at scales from 1:35 to 1:16, requiring minimal support. Recommended materials: ABS, PLA, or resin for maximum detail. In games and AR/VR, this model can serve as an NPC or playable character due to its realism and detail. It can also be a base for dioramas or collectible figures, adding authenticity to military scenes.

FAQ

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What is the detail level of the Russian soldier model?
The model features high detail, including textures for the uniform, gear, and Kalashnikov rifle, making it suitable for realistic scenes and 3D printing.
Can this model be used in games?
Yes, the model is optimized for use in game engines and AR/VR applications, ensuring good performance and visual quality.
What are the 3D printing recommendations for this model?
The model is suitable for 3D printing. Standard settings for miniature printing are recommended, with potential use of supports for overhangs like arms and weapons.
What are the best scales for printing this model?
The model scales well, but looks best at 1:35 or 1:16 scales, while retaining all fine details.