Service Tower 3D Model
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Specifications
- Geometrypolygonal_quads/tris
- Polygons16,738
- Vertices29,926
- TexturesYes
- RiggedNo
- AnimatedYes
- 3D Printable ReadyNo
- Game Ready (low poly)No
- UV MappedYes
- Unwrapped UVsnone
Description
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This is a High Definition 3D model of a Service Tower including steps, landings, retracting ramps, lights, public address loudspeakers and entry security fence. It contains metal step grating treads throughout as well as edging kick plates and handrails.
Based on the Shuttle Mobile Launcher service access platform at NASA's Launch Complex 39A, this model could serve as an access tower for various industrial installations or military rocket/missile launch platforms.
The model has 6 textures including 1 texture map for the concrete ground surface, which is seamlessly tiled.
Please download the attached video preview files to see the various animated features in action (retractable ramps and opening access door).
Created with Lightwave 9.6
Model has been researched and built using online reference materials (photographs and videos) to make it as detailed and authentic as possible.
USAGE
Suitable for HD video, high-res film close-ups and print
Accurate representation of Service tower using original imperial scale of feet and inches.
SPECS
Model contains the following:
6 object layers
16738 polygons
16343 quads, 395 tris, and 0 ngons
Standard Lightwave materials and texture map
PRESENTATION IMAGES
No Photoshop or compositing used for previews.
Lightwave Scene is included in file including looped animations of ramps and door.
Preview Images rendered with default Lightwave 9.6 scanline renderer.
TEXTURES
1 texture map scaled at 36 pixels per foot (seamless texture map) and Lightwave colour materials.
GENERAL
Model built to real-world scale
Units used: Feet and Inches. Main Service tower is 51 feet high.
ANIMATIONS
Pivot points are pre-set in Lightwave Layout Scene file for all animatable features (retractable ramps and opening access door) shown in preview and video files.
Oct 20, 2019
date added
Nov 28, 2025
last update
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