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French Line Infantryman 1812 Miniature

A meticulously crafted 3D model of a French Line Infantryman from the Napoleonic era, captured in a dynamic firing pose, ready for printing and display.

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3D model of a French Line Infantryman from 1812, wearing a bicorne hat and white uniform, aiming a musket.
French Line Infantryman 1812 Miniature 3D model of a French Line Infantryman from 1812, wearing a bicorne hat and white uniform, aiming a musket.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model depicts a French Line Infantryman from the year 1812, a pivotal period in European military history. The figure is rendered with attention to the uniform details of the era, including the distinctive bicorne hat, white coat with red trim, and tall boots. The soldier is posed dynamically, holding a musket in a firing stance, conveying a sense of action and historical authenticity. This model is ideal for hobbyists, collectors, and educators interested in Napoleonic warfare and military history.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This 3D model is designed for 3D printing, making it an excellent addition to historical dioramas, wargaming collections, or as a standalone display piece. It is recommended to print at a scale suitable for miniatures, such as 28mm or 1:35, ensuring fine details are captured. Supports may be necessary for the musket and bayonet. For game development or AR/VR applications, the model can be integrated as a character asset, offering a historically accurate representation of a Napoleonic soldier. Its detailed sculpt also makes it suitable for use in architectural visualizations or educational simulations focusing on military history.

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What historical period does this French Line Infantryman model represent?
This model specifically represents a French Line Infantryman from the year 1812, a significant period during the Napoleonic Wars.
What is the recommended scale for 3D printing this miniature?
For optimal detail and compatibility with wargaming or dioramas, a scale such as 28mm or 1:35 is recommended. However, the model can be scaled to fit various needs.
What kind of pose is the infantryman in?
The infantryman is depicted in a dynamic firing pose, holding a musket as if in the midst of combat, adding an action-oriented element to the model.
Can this model be used for historical reenactment displays?
Yes, the detailed and historically inspired uniform and pose make this model suitable for educational displays or as a reference for historical reenactment enthusiasts.