I ran across Down Range while looking for simple wargaming rules and decided to knock out some simple 15mm (RISK-piece size; aka very tiny!) models to work on my FDM machines. This is a generic standard infantry soldier in the prone with a machine gun. Should print without supports on a Prusa Mini with a few grams of filament in under an hour for a few. Would also work great for a modern-RISK replacement figure, possibly also A&A. Although this figure is using crew-served equipment, I did not provide the crew - this is because the crew are also almost always fully capable standard soldiers. At this scale I don't think you'd notice the difference between a prone LMG, MMG, or an HMG crew so I only drew the one. I have provided an LMG-equipped soldier that is distinguishable from my other models at this scale.
I don't plan to make nation-specific individuals since this is pretty much the limit of what my FDM machine can produce. Intended for printing in PLA at 0.1mm using the basic settings without supports, brim, or otherwise; YMMV.
Dropping it into public domain because it isn't especially complicated and I don't want to limit future uses.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.