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Tank Crewman Eating Soup 3D Model

A detailed 3D model captures a moment of respite for a tank crewman, depicted eating from a bucket with a spoon, wearing a helmet.

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3D model of a tank crewman wearing a helmet, crouched and eating from a bucket with a spoon.
Tank Crewman Eating Soup 3D Model 3D model of a tank crewman wearing a helmet, crouched and eating from a bucket with a spoon.

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Description

Overview and production context

This highly detailed 3D model portrays a tank crewman in a moment of quiet repose, pausing to eat from a bucket with a spoon. The figure is sculpted with a realistic texture, complete with a protective helmet, conveying a sense of authenticity. The dynamic pose, with the crewman slightly crouched and looking upwards with a subtle smile, adds character and narrative to the piece. This model is ideal for collectors and hobbyists looking to add a touch of realism and storytelling to their dioramas or wargaming setups.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This 3D model is designed for high-quality 3D printing, perfect for creating detailed miniatures for tabletop gaming, dioramas, or display. It is recommended to print at scales such as 1:35 or 1:16 for optimal detail, though larger scales will also yield excellent results. Consider using resin printers for the finest details on the face and uniform. The model is not rigged or animated, making it a static display piece. For game development, it can serve as a character asset for historical or military-themed games, requiring texturing and integration into game engines. Its realistic sculpting also makes it suitable for AR/VR experiences where authentic historical figures are needed.

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What is the scale of this tank crewman model?
This model is designed for versatility in 3D printing and is suitable for scales commonly used in wargaming and dioramas, such as 1:35 or 1:16. Larger scales will also capture the intricate details.
What kind of detail can I expect for 3D printing?
The model features a high level of detail, including realistic facial features, uniform textures, and accessories like the helmet, spoon, and bucket, making it ideal for resin printing to capture the finest elements.
Can this model be used in video games or VR?
Yes, the model can be adapted for game development or VR/AR applications. It would require texturing and potentially optimization for real-time rendering, serving as an authentic character asset.
What is the narrative depicted by this 3D model?
The model captures a candid moment of a tank crewman taking a break to eat, offering a glimpse into the daily life and human element of military service, adding a storytelling aspect to any display.