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Army Field Medic / Navy Corpsman

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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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1 plate
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Army Field Medic / Navy Corpsman – Detailed Military Miniature

Model Overview: Bring the frontline to your tabletop or display shelf with this highly detailed, fully scalable model of a modern Army Field Medic / Navy Corpsman. Accurately representing a vital battlefield role, this miniature is decked out in full tactical kit. It features intricate details including a modern uniform, a large, well-defined medical rucksack, multiple MOLLE pouches, an Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH), and a leg-drop holster.

 

Designed as a single-piece, single-color model, it provides the perfect canvas for hobbyists. Whether you are sanding and painting for a hyper-realistic diorama, or printing a proxy for modern wargaming, this sculpt delivers the realism and detail you demand. The specialized medical rucksack serves as the central feature of the piece, highlighting the operative's crucial role.

 

Optimized Print Settings: The included slicer settings have been meticulously dialed in to reduce layer lines and ensure easy support removal. For the best results straight off the build plate, I recommend the following parameters used during testing:

  • Material: PLA Matte (highly recommended for showcasing details)
  • Default Scale: 125mm tall (fully scalable to your needs)
  • Nozzle Size: 0.4mm
  • Layer Height: 0.12mm (High Quality Setting)

Display & Mounting Tip: Due to the realistic, modular nature of the heavy medical rucksack, the model's center of gravity shifts slightly to the rear. To maintain a clean, base-free aesthetic on your desk or shelf, I highly recommend using a small double-sided adhesive dot under the boots for a rock-solid stance.

 

Thanks for the support, and happy printing!

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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
Turned out great till I tore one of the hands off. It was my fault, I was ina hurry removing the supports. I will print again.
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The hands and fine gear on these models are definitely the fight of post-processing. I’ve experimented with Top Z and XY Distance values to find the best balance for support removal; however, due to the scale, those fingers are still quite delicate. Thanks for the support!
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