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Post by aducknamedjoe on Mar 14, 2022 21:39:46 GMT
I recently commissioned some Ukrainian sculptors to create 3D-printable sculpts of Ukrainian soldiers in order to raise donations for Ukraine. The first sculpt, of a Ukrainian soldier firing an NLAW, has been finished and is available here for "donate what you want":
Here's an example of how he scales with other 54mm troops (Tim mee and AIP):
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Post by aducknamedjoe on Mar 24, 2022 20:20:08 GMT
A new model has just been added:
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Post by rahway on Mar 26, 2022 14:54:35 GMT
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Post by Quantrilltoy on Mar 27, 2022 17:11:44 GMT
It is interesting how similar Ukrainian and Russian uniforms are to each other and also to US ones.
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Post by aducknamedjoe on Mar 28, 2022 0:05:02 GMT
Yes Christian and Helen at Speira have very graciously agreed to offer physical versions of the model for people who would like to help but don't own a 3D printer.
They're doing it as a "donate what you want" as well, and will, I think, only be charging for shipping and handling beyond the donation. All donations will go to the same special fundraising account of the National Bank of Ukraine.
Thank you!
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Post by aducknamedjoe on Apr 4, 2022 4:39:25 GMT
Joe Saunders of Miniature Landscape Hobbies made a great video showing how he painted this model:
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Post by aducknamedjoe on Apr 14, 2022 18:18:03 GMT
Nikita's working on some new poses with Ukrainians armed with captured Russian AK-12s. Let me know if there are any specific poses you'd like to see!
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Post by aducknamedjoe on Jul 18, 2022 17:19:37 GMT
A quick update: Ukrainian sculptor Nikita Klimenko has designed another 3D-printable Ukrainian soldier for charity, this one firing a captured russian AK-12. As before you can download the STL file for free, or for a small donation to benefit Ukraine: digitalarmies.gumroad.com/l/ak12And here's what the new sculpt looks like printed out:
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