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19th Century Saber

A finely detailed 3D model of a 19th-century saber, complete with its scabbard, rendered in a realistic grey material.

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3D model of a 19th-century saber with a curved blade and ornate hilt, resting in its scabbard.
19th Century Saber 3D model of a 19th-century saber with a curved blade and ornate hilt, resting in its scabbard.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model captures the elegant design of a 19th-century saber, a classic sidearm often associated with military officers and cavalry. The model includes the curved blade, ornate hilt with a protective guard, and a detailed scabbard, all presented in a neutral grey finish. The sculpt highlights the historical accuracy and craftsmanship of the era, making it an ideal asset for historical projects, educational displays, or as a collectible piece. Its clean geometry ensures versatility for various applications.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This 19th-century saber 3D model is designed for broad applicability. For 3D printing, it is set to True and can be printed at various scales, though supports may be beneficial for the hilt and scabbard details depending on your printer and desired resolution. It's particularly well-suited for creating 28mm or 32mm scale miniatures for historical wargaming or tabletop RPGs. The model is not rigged or animated, making it perfect for static displays in games, AR/VR environments, or as a prop in architectural visualizations. Consider printing in a metallic filament or painting it to achieve a realistic aged metal effect for an authentic presentation.

FAQ

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What specific historical period does this saber model represent?
This 3D model is designed to represent a typical saber from the 19th century, a period when such sidearms were common in military and cavalry units.
Can this saber model be scaled down for miniature gaming?
Yes, the model is highly suitable for scaling down for 28mm or 32mm miniature gaming. Ensure you use appropriate print settings and potentially add supports for fine details.
Does the 3D model include any additional accessories or variations?
This specific model depicts the saber and its scabbard. It is a single, static asset without additional accessories or variations in its current form.