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Roman Centurion Kneeling

A finely detailed 3D model captures a Roman Centurion in a solemn kneeling pose, ready for historical reenactments, wargaming, or display.

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3D model of a Roman Centurion in a kneeling pose, wearing segmented armor and holding a sword.
Roman Centurion Kneeling 3D model of a Roman Centurion in a kneeling pose, wearing segmented armor and holding a sword.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model depicts a Roman Centurion in a dynamic kneeling posture, holding a gladius. The figure is rendered with intricate details, showcasing the segmented armor (lorica segmentata), helmet (galea), and the characteristic military tunic (tunica) and cloak (sagum). The model's design evokes a sense of historical accuracy and gravitas, making it ideal for collectors, historical enthusiasts, and game developers. Its static pose is perfect for dioramas or as a character asset in historical game environments.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This Roman Centurion model is optimized for 3D printing, with a printable setting that ensures good detail retention at various scales. For best results, consider using supports, especially for the arms and weapon. It is well-suited for tabletop gaming, particularly for historical wargames or RPGs, where it can serve as a unique miniature. The model's clean geometry also makes it suitable for integration into game engines like Unity or Unreal Engine, or for use in AR/VR experiences where historical accuracy is desired. It can also be used as a decorative piece or part of a larger historical diorama.

FAQ

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What specific historical period does this Roman Centurion model represent?
This model is designed to represent a Roman Centurion from the Imperial Roman period, characterized by the typical armor and equipment of that era.
What is the recommended scale for 3D printing this Centurion?
While printable at various scales, this model is particularly well-suited for 28mm or 32mm scale printing, common for tabletop wargaming and RPGs. Larger scales will reveal more intricate details.
Does the model include any accessories or alternative poses?
This specific model is a static figure in a kneeling pose, holding a gladius. It does not include additional accessories or alternative poses in this download.