- american soldiers models with food and objects. (3d print model). - american soldiesr models with, clothes and more. models eating, drinking and other actions on a table. - soldier model of the second world war. allies armies. - the model has a circular, elliptical base or other shape (depends on the model). - the characteristics are shown in the images of the web.
- you can scale the mesh to other sizes (visit the tutorial link below). - the height of the human figures are around 65 to 75 mm approximately (depending on the pose of the model). - one mesh model. no parts. no divisions. - mesh with or without base. - mesh can separate from base (visit the tutorial link below). - best printing results on resin 3d printers (stereolithography). - high resolution.
number of meshes:
- 1 mesh model. model of us soldier eating. american soldier ww2 eating a13. figure only. - 1 mesh model. model of us soldier drinking. american soldier ww2 drinking 2 a13. figure only. - 1 mesh model. model of us soldier offering bread. american soldier ww2 eating 4 a13. figure only. - 1 mesh model. model of us soldier getting the bread. american soldier ww2 eating 4 a13. figure only. - 1 mesh model. american soldier ww2 eating a13. figure and base or figure only. - 1 mesh model. american soldier ww2 eating 2 a13. figure and base or figure only. - 1 mesh model. american soldier ww2 eating 3 a13. figure and base or figure only. - 1 mesh model. american soldier ww2 drinking a13. figure and base or figure only. - 3 sandbags. figure only. - 1 mesh model. seat with a table and sandbags. figure only. - 1 mesh model. helmet. figure only. - 1 mesh model. helmet2. figure only.
the m1 garand (formally us rifle, caliber .30, m1, rifle, caliber .30, m1 or us rifle, cal. .30, m1) is a .30 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard service rifle of the united states. united during world war ii and the korean war and also saw limited service during the vietnam war.
most of the m1 rifles were supplied to the us military, although many hundreds of thousands were also provided as foreign aid to us allies. the garand is still used by military training teams and military honor guards. it is also widely used by civilians for hunting, target shooting, and as a military collectible.
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