This pack contains 14 individual models of US Infantry for the Desert Storm (1991) era. This pack boasts:
- Printable, Textured bases with and without nameplates and additional rock, jersey barrier and concrete block models that can be added for visual interest
- Based and posed sets of figures compatible with TY (2x M60 teams, 2x SMAW teams, 3x SAW/LAW teams)
- Variants for Caucasian and African-American facial structures
- Soldiers firing M243 SAW LMGs, M72 LAW light Anti-Tank weapons, M16s, M60 General Purpose Machineguns, and SMAW Rocket Launchers as well as a commander figure with a portable telephone
- Figures posed in walking, running, kneeling, prone and hiding positions.
- All figures wearing period correct BDU’s with appropriate gear
Only the based and posed figures come with supports
Grass tufts not included
You won’t get a deal like this elsewhere!
Printer used for images:
- Anycubic Photon Mono
- Translucent Green Anycubic Resin
- 0.03mm layer height
- 1.4s exposure time
- 24s bottom exposure time
- 5 bottom layers
- lift speed: 1mm/s
- 8x Antialiasing
Slicer used:
- Photon Workshop V2.1.23.RC8
Joonas Joensuu (verified owner) –
Well… the sculpts themselves are ok, but don’t expect this set to be print-ready, unless you want to go with the designer’s setup. I bought this for TY and was disappointed. The amount of poses is rather limited and mostly the different weapons just use the same pose with a weapon switch. The white/black face thing is a joke since there’s no way it’ll make a significant difference in 15 mm, but I would have at least wished for more head orientations.
Overpriced, should be closer to $8 given how much you need to mess around in Meshmixer (or some other) to get these to be usable for resin printing. Tip: open in meshmixer, separate shells, remove the tab and the silly bit between the legs, combine back and add a 10 mm x 1 mm base. But you really shouldn’t need to do this in the first place at all at this pricepoint!
Andrew Killoch (verified owner) –
Good sculpts, but as Joonas said there’s a somewhat limited selection. I also had to edit the bases to be thicker to prevent warping.
Not exactly a ready to print solution, but still good work.