Originally modelled in cinema4D 10. The textures are mostly made with bodypaint.
Detailed enough for close-up renders. The zip-file contains bodypaint textures and standard materials.
Inside scene:-model -skydom – 242 objects -30materials or textures
Features in c4d:
- Model is fully textured with all materials applied.
- All textures and materials are included.
- No cleaning up necessary, just drop your models into the scene and start rendering.
- No special plugin needed to open scene.
- Phong shading interpolation / Smoothing - 35°
- lwo
- Polygones - 373461 Vertices - 268574 - 4 Objects - 30 Materials
- 3ds
- Polygones - 437518 Vertices - 434076 - 9 Objects - 30 Materials
- obj
- Polygones - 373461 Vertices - 268574 - 4 Objects - 30 Materials
- c4d
- Polygones - 373461 Vertices - 269186 - 242 Objects - 30 Materials
The Panzer I is a light tank which was produced in Germany in the 1930s. The name is short for the German Panzerkampfwagen I (armored fighting vehicle mark I), abbreviated PzKpfw I. The tank's official German ordnance inventory designation was SdKfz 101 (special purpose vehicle 101).
Design of the Panzer I began in 1932 and mass production in 1934. Although intended only as a training tank to introduce the concept of armored warfare to the German Army, the Panzer I saw combat in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, in Poland, France, Soviet Union and North Africa during the Second World War, and even in China during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
Based on experience gathered during the Spanish Civil War, the Panzer I helped shape the German armored corps used to invade Poland in 1939 and France in 1940. By 1941, Panzer I chassis were being reused for production of tank destroyers and assault guns. There were attempts to upgrade the Panzer I throughout its service history, including by foreign nations to increase its lifespan. It continued to serve in the armed forces of Spain until 1954.