S.P.Q.R
This is a Roman Aquilifer 1st-2nd C. A.C.
An Aquilifer was a highly respected position in the Roman army, responsible for carrying the eagle standard, or Aquila, into battle. This figure is not only a representation of a powerful and influential figure in Roman history but also a symbol of the Roman army and its valor.
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This figure is a great addition to any historical collection and a great way to experience history in a new and interactive way. 3D printing technology allows us to bring history to life in a way that was not possible before and gives us a better understanding of how things were in the past. And we are proud to be part of this process, bringing history to you in a way that is accessible and affordable.
This figure will come in 3 different poses 1 museum pose and 2 dynamic poses, with bases, as well as a bust version with a sigil.
We would like to share some Work in progress renders of the first pose which is the Museum pose.
For this pose, we are working on 4 different body variations. 2 Bodies with Animal pelts and 2 without. The ones without will come with 2 head options.
Print it, Paint it, and create your story!
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Product Details:
The figure is 75 mm tall to the eye. It was created to be as historically accurate as possible.
It is created with realistic proportions.
This model comes fully and professionally Pre-Supported!
It comes in parts for easier printing. It will require assembly.
Included Files:
-Not Supported Stl Files.
-Pre-Supported Stl Files.
-Lychee source files for the Pre-Supported Stls.
Note that a minor post-process may be needed for a perfect fit depending on the resin and the shrinkage percentage, etc.
FAQ
Q: Can I change the scale of the model for more heroic proportions?
A: The proportions will stay the same but the model will appear bigger thus it will resemble a more heroic look. The figure is 75mm to the eyes. To make it 80mm or 85mm to the eyes, you will have to scale the model 106,67% and 113,33% respectively.
Q: My model is smaller when printed why?
A: It is probably because of the resin shrinkage percentage. Make sure to scale the model up according to the resin shrinkage percentage. For example, if the resin shrinks 5%, then you will have to scale the model (all the parts) in the slicer to 105%.
Q: My model appears red when importing in the slicer and it says that there are issues with the topology. Why?
A: This is most likely a glitch since we have already test printed our models multiple times with no issue at all. Joins us on Discord and share your experiences.