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Curtiss P40 3D-Modell

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Curtiss P40 royalty-free 3d model - Preview no. 1
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Spezifikationen

  • Geometrieunknown
  • Polygone259,450
  • Scheitelpunkte151,468
  • TexturenYes
  • ManipuliertenNo
  • AnimiertNo
  • Bereit zum Drucken in 3DNo
  • Spielbereit (low poly)No
  • UV-kartiertNo
  • Unverpackte UVsunknown

Formate & Dateien

Rhino 3d
(.3dm)
3 MB

curtiss_p40_3dm.rar
3DS
(.3ds)
1 MB

curtiss_p40_3ds.rar
Lightwave
(.lwo)
3 MB

curtiss_p40_lwo.rar
3ds Max
(.max)
46 MB

curtiss_p40_max.rar
OBJ
(.obj)
4 MB

curtiss_p40_obj.rar
X file
(.x)
3 MB

curtiss_p40_x.rar
Softimage
(.xsi)
4 MB

curtiss_p40_xsi.rar
Maya
(.ma)
19 MB

curtiss_p40_mb.zip

Beschreibung

High detail model of a Curtiss P-40 fighter aircraft used in WWII. Fully shaded and textured (*.mb and *.max versions only). Texture pack available for all other formats! (shaded with standard materials) Animation ready. "The Curtiss P-40 was an American single-engine, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground attack aircraft that first flew in 1938. It was used by the air forces of 28 nations, including those of most Allied powers during World War II, and remained in front line service until the end of the war. By November 1944, when production of the P-40 ceased, 13,738 had been built, all at Curtiss-Wright Corporation"s main production facility at Buffalo, New York. (Wikipedia)"
Jan 16, 2018 Datum hinzugefügt
Jan 22, 2022 letztes Update

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