Vintage Military General Bust Statue PBR 3D Model

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3D Model Details
| Vendor: | StellarValor |
| Published: | Jun 01, 2026 |
| Download Size: | 340.2 MB |
| Game Ready: | – |
| Polygons: | 1,500,000 |
| Vertices: | 1,000,000 |
| Print Ready: | – |
| 3D Scan: | – |
| Textures: | Yes |
| Materials: | Yes |
| UV Mapped: | Yes |
| PBR: | Yes |
| Rigged: | – |
| Animated: | – |
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Vintage Military General Bust Statue PBR 3D Model
The Vintage Military General Bust Statue is a meticulously detailed, PBR-ready 3D model that captures the stoic and commanding presence of a decorated historical commander. Featuring a stern-faced officer with a sculpted mustache and beard, this classic bust showcases an ornate dress uniform complete with fringe epaulets, a ceremonial sash, braided aiguillettes, a peaked officer's cap, and a heavy row of hanging military medals. Set on an elegant, circular pedestal base as seen in 001_4.jpg, this model is a magnificent digital asset for historical diorama displays, desktop library décor, or a high-end miniature painting project.
Use: Library desk ornament, historical display piece, collectible military statue, scale model painting hobby
Originality: A highly stylized yet realistic portrait capturing traditional 19th or early 20th-century naval or army commander uniform aesthetics
Essential Value: A pristine digital sculpture heavily optimized to retain sharp geometric edges on medals, badges, and fabric textures across FDM and resin printing platforms
Keywords (SEO): military general bust, 3D printable officer statue, historical commander STL, vintage general 3D model, military medals sculpture, army officer figurine print, desktop historical bust, FBX STL OBJ
Context of Use, Limitations & Inspirations
Context: Perfect for home libraries, executive desks, history enthusiast collections, war gaming clubs, or custom retirement trophies.
Limitations: The thin dangling medals, sharp cap brim, and fringe epaulets require careful support configuration and gentle handling during post-processing to avoid snapping.
Inspirations: Inspired by antique bronze monuments, traditional marble military busts, and early 20th-century wartime portraiture.
Technical & Manufacturing Instructions
Machine Compatibility
FDM Printers: Creality, Prusa, Anycubic, Bambu Lab (Excellent for mid-to-large scale decorative prints using metallic or marble-infused filaments)
Resin Printers (SLA/DLP): Elegoo Mars, Anycubic Photon, Phrozen Sonic (Highly recommended for smaller scales to cleanly resolve individual medals and facial wrinkles)
Recommended Materials
PLA / PETG: Bronze, copper, or marble-filled PLA gives the bust an authentic, heavy-sculpture appearance straight off the printer.
Resin: High-resolution or ABS-like gray resin provides a smooth canvas perfect for metallic rub-on waxes or paint priming.
Recommended Print Settings
Layer Height: 0.12 mm – 0.16 mm (FDM) / 0.03 mm – 0.05 mm (Resin)
Infill: 15–20% (A lightning or gyroid infill pattern provides an efficient yet structurally sound print core)
Supports: Required. Strategic tree or organic supports are necessary underneath the cap bill, the overhanging epaulets, the chin, and the bottom edges of the chest medals.
Shells/Walls: 3–4 walls recommended to ensure crisp detail retention on the uniform insignias.
Assembly & Finishing Instructions
Post-Processing: Carefully snip away all support structures with flush cutters. Use extra caution around the small gaps behind the hanging chest medals to minimize stress fractures. Lightly sand the pedestal ring for a flat, stable rest.
Priming & Painting: Apply a solid coat of black or dark gray primer. For a classic look, dry-brush with gold, bronze, or silver metallic acrylic paints to replicate an aged metal statue. For full realism, paint using rich navy or olive uniform tones, adding bright metallic gold accents to the braided cords and epaulets.
Finishing Touches: Apply a matte clear coat over fabric areas and a glossy or satin clear coat over the metallic medals and badges to create a stark, realistic material contrast.
Safety & Usage Standards
⚠ Usage Notice:
This is a digital file download intended for 3D printing manufacturing.
Structural durability and part strength depend entirely on user-end material configuration and exposure settings.
Keep away from direct high-heat environments if manufactured using standard PLA to prevent softening or warping.
Intended for artistic and educational display – not designed or suitable as a children's toy.
Use: Library desk ornament, historical display piece, collectible military statue, scale model painting hobby
Originality: A highly stylized yet realistic portrait capturing traditional 19th or early 20th-century naval or army commander uniform aesthetics
Essential Value: A pristine digital sculpture heavily optimized to retain sharp geometric edges on medals, badges, and fabric textures across FDM and resin printing platforms
Keywords (SEO): military general bust, 3D printable officer statue, historical commander STL, vintage general 3D model, military medals sculpture, army officer figurine print, desktop historical bust, FBX STL OBJ
Context of Use, Limitations & Inspirations
Context: Perfect for home libraries, executive desks, history enthusiast collections, war gaming clubs, or custom retirement trophies.
Limitations: The thin dangling medals, sharp cap brim, and fringe epaulets require careful support configuration and gentle handling during post-processing to avoid snapping.
Inspirations: Inspired by antique bronze monuments, traditional marble military busts, and early 20th-century wartime portraiture.
Technical & Manufacturing Instructions
Machine Compatibility
FDM Printers: Creality, Prusa, Anycubic, Bambu Lab (Excellent for mid-to-large scale decorative prints using metallic or marble-infused filaments)
Resin Printers (SLA/DLP): Elegoo Mars, Anycubic Photon, Phrozen Sonic (Highly recommended for smaller scales to cleanly resolve individual medals and facial wrinkles)
Recommended Materials
PLA / PETG: Bronze, copper, or marble-filled PLA gives the bust an authentic, heavy-sculpture appearance straight off the printer.
Resin: High-resolution or ABS-like gray resin provides a smooth canvas perfect for metallic rub-on waxes or paint priming.
Recommended Print Settings
Layer Height: 0.12 mm – 0.16 mm (FDM) / 0.03 mm – 0.05 mm (Resin)
Infill: 15–20% (A lightning or gyroid infill pattern provides an efficient yet structurally sound print core)
Supports: Required. Strategic tree or organic supports are necessary underneath the cap bill, the overhanging epaulets, the chin, and the bottom edges of the chest medals.
Shells/Walls: 3–4 walls recommended to ensure crisp detail retention on the uniform insignias.
Assembly & Finishing Instructions
Post-Processing: Carefully snip away all support structures with flush cutters. Use extra caution around the small gaps behind the hanging chest medals to minimize stress fractures. Lightly sand the pedestal ring for a flat, stable rest.
Priming & Painting: Apply a solid coat of black or dark gray primer. For a classic look, dry-brush with gold, bronze, or silver metallic acrylic paints to replicate an aged metal statue. For full realism, paint using rich navy or olive uniform tones, adding bright metallic gold accents to the braided cords and epaulets.
Finishing Touches: Apply a matte clear coat over fabric areas and a glossy or satin clear coat over the metallic medals and badges to create a stark, realistic material contrast.
Safety & Usage Standards
⚠ Usage Notice:
This is a digital file download intended for 3D printing manufacturing.
Structural durability and part strength depend entirely on user-end material configuration and exposure settings.
Keep away from direct high-heat environments if manufactured using standard PLA to prevent softening or warping.
Intended for artistic and educational display – not designed or suitable as a children's toy.




















