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This is a low poly 3D model of a Belgian Malinois, inspired by the iconic military and working dog breed. The model features a simple, stylized shape with minimal detail and a cute, cartoonish appearance. It's not highly detailed or anatomically perfect, but it captures the recognizable form of the breed with charm. The model uses a limited color palette and has a clean, lightweight mesh suitable for mobile games, background characters, or stylized low poly scenes.

Ideal for use in low-resource environments, this model works well as a filler asset or background dog in military bases, parks, or animated cityscapes. It’s not meant for close-up realism, but it does the job if you need a quick, no-fuss Malinois for a small project. Comes in common formats like .FBX and .OBJ for easy use across most 3D applications and game engines.

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Low poly Belgian Malinois 3D model

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STL
Stereolithography<br />File Size: 54.1 KB
OBJ
OBJ<br />File Size: 92.3 KB
BLEND
Blender<br />File Size: 1.13 MB
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PNG<br />File Size: 328 KB
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