I'm going to borrow your spot on the top comment to remind people that Wikipedia keeps an edit history.
The image was bot-removed early November 2023: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1995_Okinawa_rape_incident&diff=1184211267&oldid=1180860216
Looking at the edit history for the file: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1995_Okinawa_rape_incident_Perpetrators.jpg
00:00, 9 November 2023 Explicit talk contribs deleted page File:1995 Okinawa rape incident Perpetrators.jpg (F7: Violates non-free content criterion #1) Tag: Twinkle
To decode that in to non-Wikipedia bug-man speak: A user named Explicit used a Wikipedia script called Twinkle to delete the file, under the claims that the photo of them was not fair use.
I'm just going to point out that two of those photos are clearly boot camp graduation photos (the ones where you have your fancy top on and your BDUs pants on underneath).
Side note:
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Pedophilia Article Watch, a project which is currently considered to be defunct.
*sip*
Their first couple of things didn't require avatars or particularly complex modelling. Field Trip was just extra info for Google Maps and Ingress's graphics were rather simplistic, particularly before the change to the third generation (?) graphics. I can see them getting outside help for humanoid avatars.
Well here, this is a much better watch than the BBC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcRh0b9obDU
It's a pretty good 31 minute documentary about rebel forces in Ireland.
1: Publish story
2: Get story banned.
3: Remove story.
4: Publish story about first story getting banned.
5: When they come to censor that, point out it's not a story about trannies beating girls in public, it's a story about censorship.
6: Make story about story being banned about a story being banned about a story being banned all the way down.
Expecting? It's already happened well before 3D printing. My FLGS has a ton of totally-not 40k, totally not D&D, etc. models.
As for 3D printing, Neckbeardia (previously known for reading various *chan posts) sell a LOT of looks-like models. https://neckbeardia.co.uk/
And yes, I'm shilling for them. I used to listen to them a lot when I had more free time and I like their buddy GuardBro.