F-35B Joint Strike Fighter

$99

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Formats (4)
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Native | 3ds Max 2010 | V-Ray 1.5
3ds Max 2010 | Default Scanline
OBJ
FBX
Specifications
Publish Date December 14, 2014
Product ID 877169
Polygons 116,842
Vertices 85,625
Polygonal
Textures
Materials
UV Mapped
Non-overlapping Unwrapped UVs
Animated
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Description

This model faithfully portraits one of the first operational F-35B in servidce.

created in: 3dsmax 2010

optimized for: professional system training, high end animation, and still display projects.

Main product includes:

1. 3dsmax 2010 model (with vray setting).(Vertical takeoff animated frame rate:30 FPS,length:72 farmes.)

2. 3dsmax 2010 model (with scanline setting). It utilizes 3dsMax's default render engine and does not require any plug-ins.


texture sizes: 4096x4096 etc.

highlights: accurate fuselage, realistic full interior, pilot with next gen flight suit and StrikeEye helmet, AIM-9X missile, JDAM, realistic ETOS system, detailed animated internal weapon bay, detailed external ejector rack, animated landing gears.

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