Interceptor 16 m

$119

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Formats (10)
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Native | 3ds Max 2012 | V-Ray 2.0
3ds Max 2010 | Default Scanline
FBX
OBJ
glTF
3ds Max
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Specifications
Publish Date March 04, 2013
Product ID 727800
Polygons 22,081
Vertices 23,390
Polygonal Quads/Tris Geometry
Textures
Materials
UV Mapped
Mixed Unwrapped UVs
PBR
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Description

Great looking patrol boat based on Interceptor 16 M built by Dockstavarvet.

Interceptor 16 M stats:
Displacement: 20 tons
Length: 17.2 m
Breadth: 3.8 m
Draught: 1.0 m
Max Speed: 50 knots

There are 3 diffuse and 1 opacity map used. All textures are 5048x5048 pixels in size.

UVW mapping:
Most of the boat is non-overlapping.

Mesh smoothing:
Boat can be smoothed. Preview images use smoothing level 2.

Preview images rendered in Max 2012 w/ V-Ray. Max 2010 file with standard materials also included.

Ship consists of 3 objects.

- Model is easy to change to suit your needs

- All objects, materials and textures have relevant names

- Model is placed at origin

- Real world scale

- Clean scene without any lights, cameras or other objects.

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