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18th Century Grenadier Miniature with Musket

A meticulously crafted 3D model of an 18th-century grenadier, standing at attention with a musket, ready for historical displays or tabletop gaming.

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3D model of an 18th-century grenadier soldier in uniform, holding a musket, standing on a textured base.
18th Century Grenadier Miniature with Musket 3D model of an 18th-century grenadier soldier in uniform, holding a musket, standing on a textured base.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model captures the stoic presence of an 18th-century grenadier, a formidable soldier of historical European armies. The figure is depicted in a classic standing pose, holding a musket at the ready. The detailed uniform includes the iconic tall bearskin hat, a white coat with red trim and epaulets, and dark boots. The base is textured to resemble a battlefield or parade ground. This model is ideal for collectors, historical reenactors, and wargamers seeking authentic miniatures.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This 18th-century grenadier model is designed for 3D printing, offering a printable scale of 1:35, perfect for wargaming or diorama projects. It requires minimal supports and can be printed in various materials like PLA or resin for enhanced detail. For game developers, this model can be integrated into historical simulations or strategy games, providing a realistic asset for virtual battlefields. Its detailed textures and accurate historical representation also make it suitable for AR/VR experiences or as a static display piece in a collector's cabinet.

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What historical period does this grenadier model represent?
This model represents a grenadier soldier from the 18th century, a period known for its distinct military uniforms and formations.
What is the recommended scale for 3D printing this grenadier?
The model is optimized for a 1:35 scale, which is a common size for historical wargaming miniatures and dioramas, but can be scaled as needed.
Does the model include the musket as a separate piece?
The musket is integrated into the model as a single piece with the grenadier figure for ease of printing and assembly.
What kind of display or gaming scenarios would this grenadier miniature be best suited for?
This grenadier is ideal for historical dioramas depicting battles or parades of the 18th century, or as a character piece in tabletop wargames set during that era.