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Soldier with Ammo Boxes

A detailed 3D model of a soldier in a tactical pose, kneeling with two ammunition boxes, ready for deployment in your projects.

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3D model of a soldier kneeling with two ammo boxes, wearing a helmet and tactical gear.
Soldier with Ammo Boxes 3D model of a soldier kneeling with two ammo boxes, wearing a helmet and tactical gear.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model captures a determined soldier in a kneeling position, actively handling two robust ammunition boxes. The figure is rendered with a focus on military realism, featuring detailed uniform elements, a helmet, and the utilitarian design of the ammo crates. The pose suggests readiness and a crucial moment of resupply or preparation for combat. This model is ideal for historical dioramas, wargaming tabletop scenarios, or as an asset in military-themed game environments. Its static pose ensures it's a solid, reliable element for any scene.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This soldier model is designed for high-quality 3D printing, perfect for 1:35 or 1:24 scale wargaming miniatures or display pieces. It requires minimal supports due to its grounded pose. For game development, the model is optimized for real-time rendering in engines like Unity or Unreal Engine, offering a detailed yet efficient asset. Its static nature makes it excellent for populating scenes in AR/VR experiences or for creating immersive historical visualizations. Consider painting it with realistic camouflage or weathering effects to enhance its authenticity.

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What scale is this soldier model best suited for 3D printing?
This model is highly versatile for 3D printing, with excellent detail for scales such as 1:35 or 1:24, commonly used in wargaming and dioramas.
Can this soldier model be posed or animated?
This is a static 3D model, meaning it is not rigged for animation and is intended for use as-is in scenes or for 3D printing.
What kind of scene would this soldier model fit into?
This soldier model is perfect for historical dioramas, modern military game environments, or as a character asset in tactical simulations and AR/VR experiences.