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Female Covert Marine - Kneeling

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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A highly detailed female sci-fi sniper miniature posed in a dynamic kneeling firing stance. The figure is aiming a long, scoped rifle forward with both hands, conveying motion and combat readiness. She wears a sleek, form-fitting tactical bodysuit with subtle armor and gear details, including a side pouch at the hip and reinforced boots.

The model stands on a round scenic base featuring cracked stone ground, scattered rubble, and horn- or spike-like debris elements, adding a dramatic battlefield atmosphere. The pose is well balanced, with one knee down and the forward leg braced, making it suitable for tabletop display or diorama use.

Shown in unpainted gray, the model appears optimized for 3D printing, with clean surfaces, crisp details, and solid geometry ideal for resin or FDM printing. Perfect for tabletop gaming, display, painting projects, or sci-fi dioramas.

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