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3D Printing & 3D Models

3D models for 3D Printing and Videogames

As we promised in the beginning of the Toyverse project, we would launch the website along with Army Men free 3D models to download.

Available for free, non-profit use and giving us credit for the work in both formats, text and named in audio or text on the screen, in the case of a video.

Credits: Army Men Toyverse project (this website) and The Army Men Videogames Channel on Youtube. For all other models, such as the original 3DO models, you don’t need to give us credit, as long as we haven’t made any modifications to them. If, for example, we made modifications to a 3DO model, we ask that you credit us, even if it’s just for those modifications.

Several 3D models from the Army Men franchise have appeared over the years. Here’s a compilation of the ones the fandom have and the ones we’re missing…

Here you can find links to download some of the 3D models made or acquired by 3DO. All of them will be made available gradually.

1. Official but non-original Army Men 3D models used in the franchise, purchased to third party by 3DO and used as obtained, or modified by 3DO

Models used by 3DO in the Army Men video games, but which were acquired from third-party 3D model banks, used as acquired or with some modifications. In this case ViewPoint 3D models.

2. Official original Army Men 3D models used in the franchise made by 3DO

3D models created by 3DO.

3. New and non-official screen accurate copies of Army Men 3D models used in the franchise made by the Toyverse project

Some of these models are loosely or heavily based on the 3DO models seen on screen. Rather than making exact “screen accuarete” copies, we created these vehicles or characters as versions of themselves after what was seen in Army Men, as a sequel to the characters.

Non-official Original Army Men Toyverse Project 3D models made by the Toyverse project or third party

Some of these models are loosely or heavily based on the 3DO Army Men 3D model style. But also, rather than making an original 3D model, we have adapted 3rd party 3D models. In this case ViewPoint 3D models from the same model batches, also used by 3DO.

Published: June 17, 2024
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Last updated: September 3, 2025
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Section visited: 908 times
Published: June 17, 2024
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Last updated: September 3, 2025
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Section visited: 909 times

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