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Spartan Warrior Statue with Spear & Shield

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P1S
H2S
A1
P1P
H2D
X1
X1 Carbon
A1 mini
P2S
H2C
X1E
H2D Pro
X2D
A2L

150%(112 mm height), 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
150%(112 mm height), 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
6.2 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

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Description

Presenting a powerful 3D model of a valiant Spartan warrior, capturing the disciplined might of ancient Greece. This meticulously crafted statue features a heroic figure clad in iconic Spartan armor, complete with a crested helmet, a detailed chest plate revealing sculpted musculature, and a traditional battle skirt. The warrior holds a commanding spear in one hand and a sturdy shield in the other, ready for combat. Standing firmly on a circular base adorned with subtle terrain details, this model evokes a sense of unwavering strength and historical grandeur. Ideal for 3D printing enthusiasts, history buffs, collectors of military or mythological figures, or as an inspiring decorative piece for a desk, bookshelf, or display cabinet.
Suggested Print Profile:
Material: UV Resin for highly detailed prints (especially for facial features, armor textures, and weapon details); PLA or PETG for FDM printing.
Layer Height: 0.03–0.1 mm for resin printing to capture intricate details; 0.12–0.16 mm for FDM printing for a balance of detail and speed.
Infill: 10–15% for a solid yet light print, suitable for a decorative statue.
Supports: Crucial for overhangs, particularly under the arms, the helmet crest, the shield, and any recessed areas of the armor or base. Tree supports are often ideal for easier removal and cleaner surfaces.
Orientation: Print upright (as shown), with the base flat on the print bed, to preserve the detail of the figure's front, helmet, and weapons, and ensure stability. For resin, slight angling might be considered to minimize layer lines on prominent surfaces and optimize support placement.
Post-processing: Optional sanding and priming for FDM prints to smooth surfaces. Painting is highly recommended for both FDM and resin prints to bring out the metallic sheen of the armor, the details of the helmet and shield, and the overall historical aesthetic.

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