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Soldier Bust with Bayonet

A realistic 3D bust of a soldier, complete with a bayonet attached to his rifle, ready for display or integration into your projects.

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3D model render of a soldier's bust wearing a cap and jacket, with a bayonet attached to a rifle.
Soldier Bust with Bayonet 3D model render of a soldier's bust wearing a cap and jacket, with a bayonet attached to a rifle.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This highly detailed 3D model captures the bust of a soldier, rendered with a realistic appearance and a stern, focused expression. The model includes a military-style jacket and cap, and a bayonet is prominently displayed, attached to what appears to be a rifle. The textures and sculpting suggest a high level of detail, making it suitable for close-up renders or as a centerpiece for a collection. It is designed to be a striking representation of military personnel, ideal for historical or modern military-themed projects.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This soldier bust is optimized for 3D printing, with the 'True' printable flag indicating it's ready for your FDM or resin printer. Consider printing at a scale of 1:10 or 1:16 for detailed miniatures, or larger for display busts. Supports may be necessary for the bayonet and overhangs, depending on your printer and orientation. For game development and AR/VR, the model is provided in standard formats like glb and fbx, ready to be imported into game engines such as Unity or Unreal Engine. Its realistic style makes it a great character asset for historical simulations or modern combat games.

FAQ

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What scale is this soldier bust model best suited for 3D printing?
This soldier bust is highly detailed and can be printed at various scales. For detailed miniatures, scales like 1:10 or 1:16 are recommended. For a larger display piece, consider printing at 1:6 or even larger.
Does the bayonet on the soldier bust require special printing considerations?
The bayonet is a delicate part of the model. Depending on your printer and chosen scale, you may need to use supports to ensure a clean print and prevent breakage. Printing with a resin printer at a smaller scale might offer more detail and less fragility for the bayonet.
Can this soldier bust be used as an NPC or character in a video game?
Yes, the model is provided in game-ready formats like glb and fbx, making it suitable for integration into game engines. Its realistic style is ideal for creating believable characters or NPCs in military-themed games.
What kind of historical or modern settings would this soldier bust fit into?
This soldier bust is versatile and can fit into various settings. It's excellent for historical dioramas depicting modern warfare, or as a character asset in games set in contemporary or near-future conflict scenarios.