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Prussian Grenadier 1757 STL File – Seven Years’ War Infantry Soldier
Bring the discipline and elegance of mid-18th century European warfare to your tabletop or diorama with this highly detailed Prussian Grenadier (circa 1757) STL model.
This miniature represents a classic Prussian grenadier of the Seven Years’ War era, wearing the iconic brass mitre cap, blue uniform coat with red facings, white cross-belts, and armed with a musket — perfect for historical wargaming, painting projects, or realistic diorama scenes.
Designed with clean geometry and sharp details, this model prints beautifully on both resin and FDM printers.
What you get
• High-quality STL file• Fully scalable (28mm / 32mm / 54mm / bust)• Optimized for Resin & FDM• Instant digital download after purchase• For personal use Perfect for
Wargames Historical dioramas Figure painting Collectors of 18th-century military miniatures
Historical background
Prussian grenadiers were elite infantry units famous for their discipline, drill, and battlefield effectiveness during the Seven Years’ War (1756–1763). Identified by their tall mitre caps and precise uniforms, they formed the backbone of Prussia’s professional army. These soldiers fought in major European campaigns and became symbols of Frederick the Great’s military reforms.
This model is historically inspired by uniforms worn around 1757, making it ideal for recreating classic Central European battle scenes.
Important
This is a digital STL file only — no physical miniature will be shipped.You can print at any scale.Files are intended for personal use.
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