Marquis de Lafayette 3D Statuette & Bas-Relief Model
This digital model honors the Marquis de Lafayette, the young French nobleman who came to America at only nineteen years old to join the fight for independence. Lafayette arrived in South Carolina in 1777 after purchasing his own ship, La Victoire, and crossing the Atlantic to serve the American cause.
He became one of George Washington’s most trusted young officers, fought at Brandywine, endured the winter at Valley Forge, helped secure French support for the Revolution, and later played an important role in the Virginia campaign that led to the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown.
This model presents Lafayette in a formal Revolutionary War military pose, with period uniform details, cocked hat, sash, buttons, sword, boots, and sculpted facial features. The design is suitable for historical displays, patriotic projects, educational pieces, plaques, signs, collectibles, and decorative carving or printing work.
This listing includes both a full 3D figure version and a bas-relief version, giving makers flexibility for different types of projects. The full statuette is ideal for 3D printing as a freestanding figure, while the bas-relief version is designed for CNC carving, plaques, wall art, signs, medallions, or shallow-depth decorative work.
Suggested uses include:
Historical displays
Revolutionary War themed décor
CNC carved plaques
3D printed statuettes
Educational projects
Patriotic gifts
French-American friendship pieces
Museum-style decorative panels
This is a digital file for makers, carvers, and 3D printing enthusiasts. No physical item is shipped.
Files may be resized to suit your project. Depending on your machine, software, material, and final size, you may need to adjust supports, toolpaths, depth, or slicing settings before production.
For personal and small-shop production use. Please do not resell or redistribute the digital files themselves.