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This is a Roman Aquilifer 1st-2nd C. A.D.
An Aquilifer was a highly respected position in the Roman army, responsible for carrying the eagle standard, or Aquila, into battle. This figure is not only a representation of a powerful and influential figure in Roman history but also a symbol of the Roman army and its valor.
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This figure is a great addition to any historical collection and a great way to experience history in a new and interactive way. 3D printing technology allows us to bring history to life in a way that was not possible before and gives us a better understanding of how things were in the past. And we are proud to be part of this process, bringing history to you in a way that is accessible and affordable.
This figure will come in 3 different poses 1 museum pose and 2 dynamic poses, with bases, as well as a bust version with a sigil.
We would like to share some Work in progress renders of the first pose which is the Museum pose.
For this pose, we are working on 4 different body variations. 2 Bodies with Animal pelts and 2 without. The ones without will come with 2 head options.
Print it, Paint it, and create your story!
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Product Details:The Model is UnpaintedBusts is in aproximation 1/10 Scale.Figures are in approximation 1/24 Scale It was created to be as historically accurate as possible.It is created with realistic proportions.This model comes fully and professionally Pre-Supported!It comes in parts for easier printing. It will require assembly.
Included Files:-Not Supported Stl Files.-Pre-Supported Stl Files.-Lychee source files for the Pre-Supported Stls.Note that a minor post-process may be needed for a perfect fit depending on the resin and the shrinkage percentage, etc.
FAQ
Q: Can I change the scale of the model for more heroic proportions?A: The proportions will stay the same but the model will appear bigger thus it will resemble a more heroic look. The figure is 75mm to the eyes. To make it 80mm or 85mm to the eyes, you will have to scale the model 106,67% and 113,33% respectively.
Q: My model is smaller when printed why?A: It is probably because of the resin shrinkage percentage. Make sure to scale the model up according to the resin shrinkage percentage. For example, if the resin shrinks 5%, then you will have to scale the model (all the parts) in the slicer to 105%.
Q: My model appears red when importing in the slicer and it says that there are issues with the topology. Why?A: This is most likely a glitch since we have already test printed our models multiple times with no issue at all. Joins us on Discord and share your experiences.