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U.S. Army Rangers: Brothers in arms 3d model
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U.S. Army Rangers: Brothers in arms 3d model
U.S. Army Rangers: Brothers in arms 3d model
U.S. Army Rangers: Brothers in arms 3d model
U.S. Army Rangers: Brothers in arms 3d model
U.S. Army Rangers: Brothers in arms 3d model

U.S. Army Rangers: Brothers in arms

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The set depicts a dramatic scene of battlefield solidarity during World War II:

  • The Standing Soldier: One Ranger is captured in a dynamic pose, leaning forward while firing a Colt M1911 pistol. He is reaching back with his left hand to drag his wounded or fallen comrade to safety;
  • The Fallen Soldier: The second Ranger is on the ground, gripping a Thompson submachine gun, with a pained expression that conveys the intensity of combat. Details: Both figures feature historically accurate gear, including M1941 field jackets, M1 helmets with netting, and detailed webbing and pouches.

Intended Uses These miniatures are versatile and can be used for several hobbyist purposes: Dioramas: Perfect for creating realistic historical vignettes or "frozen moments" in a larger combat scene. Tabletop Gaming: Can be used as command units or casualty markers in historical wargames. Private Collections: Ideal for figure painters who enjoy high-fidelity sculpts and historical accuracy for display.

Scalability and Common Sizes The downloadable STL file is a digital 3D model, meaning it can be scaled up or down in your slicing software before printing. Here are the most common scales used for these types of miniatures:

  • 1:16 (120mm): For large-scale display pieces and master painting.
  • 1:35: The industry standard for military dioramas and pairing with tanks/vehicles.
  • 1:48: Common for aircraft-themed dioramas.
  • 1:56 (28mm): The standard scale for historical tabletop wargaming (e.g., Bolt Action).
  • 1:72: Small scale used for massive battlefield recreations.

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Purchase model for $5 USD