db class v60 hydrodynamic diesel shunting locomotive

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Formats (6)
Native | 3ds Max 2016 | mental ray
Blender 2.78 | Blender Render
3ds Max 2013 | mental ray
FBX 7.4.0
OBJ
Other Textures 1.5.4
Specifications
Publish Date March 31, 2025
Product ID 2385065
Polygons 119,260
Vertices 141,813
Polygonal
Textures
Materials
UV Mapped
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Description

db class v60 hydrodynamic diesel shunting locomotive

detailled low poly model; 39 objects, 4534 tris, 96558 quads, 18168 n-gons

file formats: 3ds max (2016 and 2013), obj, fbx 7.4.0 (2014/2015), wings3d 1.5.4, blender 2.78

textures are included in wings, fbx, 3ds and blender files, for other file formats download the textures zip file
all faces are using textures, not a simple color

model does not include any tracks, backgrounds or scenes used in preview images

preview images were rendered with 3ds max mental ray and quicksilver hardware renderer

db class v60, 260, 261, 360 to 365, produced by krupp, henschel, kraus-maffei and others
650ps, 60kmh, 49t

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