The Airbus Industries A300-600 is a large capacity, wide-bodied medium and long range airliner. The aircraft is an advanced development of the original A300 B2/B4 series of aircraft first built in the 1970s and entered service in 1984. The current production A300-600R entered service in 1988. The freighter version, the A300-600F, was delivered to Federal Express, the launch customer in 1994.
Pedro Faut is an Argentine modeler with over a decade of work in 3D. Specializing in building high definition, accurate, and detailed 3D models of commercial and military airplanes, he is the artist to turn to when in need of high quality work. Although Pedro Faut specializes in modeling planes, he is also skilled in many 3D arenas. His repertoire includes: a detailed replica of the Firth of Forth bridge (Product ID 187317), a very realistic collection of textured vehicle components (ID's 577573, 497344 and more), a collection of high resolution wood grain textures (ID's 651854, 616644 and more) and his specialty: aircrafts.
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The airplanes modeled by Faut are above and beyond what is expected in a 3D model. In many of his designs you will find real life detail, animatable parts, high resolution textures, and often additional modeling of interior components (available when listed in product description).
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