This Armored Sci-Fi Infantry Figurine is a highly detailed miniature soldier designed for tabletop wargaming and display collections. The model features a futuristic power armor suit with layered plating across the chest. Shoulders. And legs. Every surface is covered in intricate mechanical detail that brings the character to life at any scale. The helmet design incorporates a narrow visor slit and reinforced jaw guard that convey an imposing battlefield presence. The pose captures the figurine in a ready stance with weapon raised and feet planted firmly on a textured base. Dynamic weight distribution gives the model a sense of movement and purpose. The armor panels feature rivets. Cables. And ventilation ports that add depth and realism to the overall sculpt. The backpack unit includes exhaust vents and power conduits that enhance the sci-fi aesthetic. This figurine is perfect for sci-fi tabletop wargaming systems and RPG campaigns. It works wonderfully as a painting project for miniature hobbyists who enjoy bringing characters to life with color. Display it on a shelf or in a glass case as part of a growing collection of futuristic warriors. It also serves as an excellent reference piece for digital artists and concept designers working on military sci-fi themes. For 3D printing this model performs best on resin printers at a layer height of 0.03 to 0.05 mm to capture the fine armor details. FDM printing is also possible at 0.1 mm layer height for larger scales. An infill of 20 to 30 percent is recommended for structural stability. Supports will be needed for the weapon and extended arm sections. Printing at 32 mm scale is ideal for tabletop use but the model scales well up to display size. The download includes OBJ. STL. And PLY file formats for full compatibility with all major slicing applications and 3D printing setups. Please Note: This STL file may require pre-printing preparation such as support analysis and positioning adjustments. Thickness verification and specific settings for your printer and filament may be needed. Other technical adjustments might be necessary depending on your equipment and printing method.
STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 23.8 MB), OBJ (OBJ, filesize: 40.7 MB), PLY (Ply, filesize: 9.06 MB), FBX (Autodesk FBX, filesize: 14.3 MB)