Sign Up

Soviet Artilleryman with Shell

A meticulously crafted 3D model of a Soviet artilleryman, depicted in a realistic uniform and holding a large artillery shell, ready for historical displays.

Loading model...

Preview can be downloaded for free. Full quality is available after registration for 1 credit.

Preview is free. Full quality requires registration and 1 credit.
3D model of a Soviet artilleryman in a grey uniform and helmet, holding a large artillery shell in a carrier.
Soviet Artilleryman with Shell 3D model of a Soviet artilleryman in a grey uniform and helmet, holding a large artillery shell in a carrier.

Model details

  • Subcategory Humans
  • Access Free download

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model features a Soviet artilleryman, rendered with attention to detail in his uniform, including a helmet with a red star and a double-breasted jacket. He is posed carrying a substantial artillery shell, complete with its transport cradle. The model captures a moment of readiness, suitable for historical reenactments or military-themed collections. The textures and sculpting aim for a realistic, yet stylized appearance, making it an excellent addition to any diorama or display.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This 3D model is ideal for 3D printing enthusiasts and historical modelers. It is designed to be printable at various scales, with recommended settings for FDM or resin printers to capture the fine details of the uniform and the artillery shell. Consider printing at 1:35 or 1:16 scale for detailed dioramas. For game development or AR/VR applications, the model can be optimized for real-time rendering, offering a historically accurate character asset. Its static pose makes it perfect for static displays, tabletop gaming scenarios, or as a collectible item.

FAQ

Answers for this exact model page

What historical period does this Soviet artilleryman model represent?
The uniform and equipment suggest a mid-20th-century Soviet military context, likely around the World War II era or slightly later, suitable for historical dioramas of that period.
What is the scale of the artillery shell and how detailed is it?
The artillery shell is depicted as a significant caliber, proportionate to the soldier. The model includes details like the shell casing, projectile tip, and the carrying apparatus, designed for clear visibility even at smaller print scales.
Can this model be posed or is it a static figure?
This is a static 3D model, with the artilleryman posed in a specific action of carrying the shell. It is not rigged for animation or posing.