Model Information: Khukuri.This model is 3D-printable.Designed for use in figures, dioramas, and miniatures.
Scale: 1:1 (approximately 450 mm, 17.71 inches),It is recommended that users resize and use the model.(e.g. 1:6, 1:7, 1:8)
1 3dm file, 3 STL files.(1 undivided and 2 divided files)
[Weapons Encyclopedia]
Khukuri
- ength: 45–50cm
- Weight: 0.6kg
- Era: Unknown Date - Current
- Region:Nepal
The Kukri is a one-edged dagger famous for being used by Gurkha, which refers to soldiers of various alpine tribes in Nepal. Also called the Gurkha knife, it used not only weapons but also lumberjacks. The doshin is curved in an S shape and has a blade attached to the inside. The porte had a dent in it, which was believed to give a magical effect and increase the power of the sword. It is considered very valuable in Nepal, and its materials and decorations also represent its identity. It is still used as a military sword in many countries in modern times, and the Singaporean police are forming a Gurkha unit.
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