Tag: Battlecruiser

  • Admiral Hipper-class cruiser with Ta-152 3D Model

    Admiral Hipper-class cruiser with Ta-152 3D Model

    The Admiral Hipper class was a group of five heavy cruisers built by Nazi Germany’s Kriegsmarine beginning in the mid-1930s. The class comprised Admiral Hipper, the lead ship, Blucher, Prinz Eugen, Seydlitz, and Lutzow. Only the first three ships of the class saw action during World War II. Work on Seydlitz stopped when she was approximately 95 percent complete; it was decided to convert her into an aircraft carrier, but this was not completed either. Lutzow was sold incomplete to the Soviet Union in 1940.Textures: from 512×512 to 4096x409Diffuse, Opasity.

  • German cruiser Nurnberg with Ta-152 3D Model

    German cruiser Nurnberg with Ta-152 3D Model

    Nurnberg was a German light cruiser of the Leipzig class built for the Kriegsmarine. She was named after the city of Nuremberg and had one sister ship, Leipzig. Nurnberg was laid down in 1934, launched in December of that year, and completed in November 1935. She was armed with a main battery of nine 15 cm (5.9 in) guns in three triple turrets and could steam at a speed of 32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph). Nurnberg was the longest-serving major warship of the Kriegsmarine, and the only one to see active service after the end of World War II, though not in a German navy.Textures: from 512×512 to 4096x409Diffuse, Opasity.

  • SMS Hindenburg with Ta-152 Ar-196 3D Model

    SMS Hindenburg with Ta-152 Ar-196 3D Model

    SMS Hindenburg was a battlecruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the third ship of the Derfflinger class, built to a slightly modified design. She carried the same battery of eight 30.5 cm (12.0 in) guns, but in improved turrets that allowed them to fire further. The ship was also slightly larger and faster than her two sister ships. She was named in honor of Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, the victor of the Battle of Tannenberg and the Battle of the Masurian Lakes, as well as Supreme Commander of the German armies from 1916. The ship was the last capital ship of any type built for the German navy during World War I.Hindenburg was commissioned late in the war and as a result had a brief service career. The ship took part in a handful of short fleet operations as the flagship of the I Scouting Group in 1917–18, though saw no major action. The proposed final sortie of the fleet in the last weeks of the war came to nothing when the crews of the capital ships mutinied. Hindenburg was subsequently interned with the rest of the German battlecruisers at Scapa Flow in November 1918. Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter ordered the ships be scuttled on 21 June 1919. Hindenburg was the last of the ships to sink. She was raised in 1930 and broken up for scrap over the following two years.Textures: from 512×512 to 4096x409Diffuse, Opasity.

  • Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku with D3A1 A7M2 B5N2 3D Model

    Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku with D3A1 A7M2 B5N2 3D Model

    Zuikaku (“Auspicious Crane”) was a Shokaku-class aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Her complement of aircraft took part in the attack on Pearl Harbor that formally brought the United States into the Pacific War, and she fought in several of the most important naval battles of the war, before being sunk during the Battle of Leyte Gulf.One of six carriers to participate in the Pearl Harbor attack, Zuikaku was the last of the six to be sunk in the war (four in the Battle of Midway and Shokaku in the Battle of the Philippine Sea).Textures from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.

  • Japanese aircraft carrier Ryujo with A5M2 D3A1 B3N 3D Model

    Japanese aircraft carrier Ryujo with A5M2 D3A1 B3N 3D Model

    Ryujo (“Prancing Dragon”) was a light aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the early 1930s. Small and lightly built in an attempt to exploit a loophole in the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, she proved to be top-heavy and only marginally stable and was back in the shipyard for modifications to address those issues within a year of completion. With her stability improved, Ryujo returned to service and was employed in operations during the Second Sino-Japanese War. During World War II, she provided air support for operations in the Philippines, Malaya, and the Dutch East Indies, where her aircraft participated in the Second Battle of the Java Sea. During the Indian Ocean raid in April 1942, the carrier attacked British merchant shipping with both her guns and her aircraft. Ryujo next participated in the Battle of the Aleutian Islands in June. She was sunk by American carrier aircraft at the Battle of the Eastern Solomons on 24 August 1942.Textures from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.

  • Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryu with A5M2 D3A2 3D Model

    Japanese aircraft carrier Hiryu with A5M2 D3A2 3D Model

    Hiryu (“Flying Dragon”) was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the 1930s. The only ship of her class, she was built to a modified Soryu design.[Note 1] Her aircraft supported the Japanese invasion of French Indochina in mid-1940. During the first month of the Pacific War, she took part in the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Wake Island. The ship supported the conquest of the Dutch East Indies in January 1942. The following month, her aircraft bombed Darwin, Australia, and continued to assist in the Dutch East Indies campaign. In April, Hiryu’s aircraft helped sink two British heavy cruisers and several merchant ships during the Indian Ocean raid.After a brief refit, Hiryu and three other fleet carriers of the First Air Fleet (Kido Butai) participated in the Battle of Midway in June 1942. After bombarding American forces on the atoll, the carriers were attacked by aircraft from Midway and the carriers USS Enterprise, Hornet, and Yorktown. Dive bombers from Yorktown and Enterprise crippled Hiryu and set her afire. She was scuttled the following day after it became clear that she could not be salvaged. The loss of Hiryu and three other IJN carriers at Midway was a crucial strategic defeat for Japan and contributed significantly to the Allies’ ultimate victory in the Pacific.Textures from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.

  • Amagi-class battlecruiser 3D Model

    Amagi-class battlecruiser 3D Model

    The Amagi class was a series of four battlecruisers planned for the Imperial Japanese Navy as part of the Eight-eight fleet. The ships were to be named Amagi, Akagi, Atago, and Takao (initially named Ashitaka), after the mountains Amagi, Akagi, Atago, and Takao.[A 1] The Amagi design was essentially a lengthened version of the Tosa-class battleship, but with a thinner armored belt and deck and a modified secondary battery arrangement.Limitations imposed by the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty prevented the class from being completed as designed. However, the treaty had a limited allowance for hulls already under construction to be converted into aircraft carriers. Amagi and Akagi were both intended for conversion, but an earthquake damaged the hull of Amagi so extensively that the ship was scrapped. Akagi was reconstructed as an aircraft carrier and served with distinction as part of the Kido Butai during the Second World War, participating in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor before being sunk at the Battle of Midway.Textures from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.

  • Admiral Hipper-class cruiser with Ta-152 3D Model

    Admiral Hipper-class cruiser with Ta-152 3D Model

    The Admiral Hipper class was a group of five heavy cruisers built by Nazi Germany’s Kriegsmarine beginning in the mid-1930s. The class comprised Admiral Hipper, the lead ship, Blucher, Prinz Eugen, Seydlitz, and Lutzow. Only the first three ships of the class saw action during World War II. Work on Seydlitz stopped when she was approximately 95 percent complete; it was decided to convert her into an aircraft carrier, but this was not completed either. Lutzow was sold incomplete to the Soviet Union in 1940.Textures: from 512×512 to 4096x409Diffuse, Opasity.

  • German cruiser Nurnberg with Ta-152 3D Model

    German cruiser Nurnberg with Ta-152 3D Model

    Nurnberg was a German light cruiser of the Leipzig class built for the Kriegsmarine. She was named after the city of Nuremberg and had one sister ship, Leipzig. Nurnberg was laid down in 1934, launched in December of that year, and completed in November 1935. She was armed with a main battery of nine 15 cm (5.9 in) guns in three triple turrets and could steam at a speed of 32 knots (59 km/h; 37 mph). Nurnberg was the longest-serving major warship of the Kriegsmarine, and the only one to see active service after the end of World War II, though not in a German navy.Textures: from 512×512 to 4096x409Diffuse, Opasity.

  • SMS Hindenburg with Ta-152 Ar-196 3D Model

    SMS Hindenburg with Ta-152 Ar-196 3D Model

    SMS Hindenburg was a battlecruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy), the third ship of the Derfflinger class, built to a slightly modified design. She carried the same battery of eight 30.5 cm (12.0 in) guns, but in improved turrets that allowed them to fire further. The ship was also slightly larger and faster than her two sister ships. She was named in honor of Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, the victor of the Battle of Tannenberg and the Battle of the Masurian Lakes, as well as Supreme Commander of the German armies from 1916. The ship was the last capital ship of any type built for the German navy during World War I.Hindenburg was commissioned late in the war and as a result had a brief service career. The ship took part in a handful of short fleet operations as the flagship of the I Scouting Group in 1917–18, though saw no major action. The proposed final sortie of the fleet in the last weeks of the war came to nothing when the crews of the capital ships mutinied. Hindenburg was subsequently interned with the rest of the German battlecruisers at Scapa Flow in November 1918. Rear Admiral Ludwig von Reuter ordered the ships be scuttled on 21 June 1919. Hindenburg was the last of the ships to sink. She was raised in 1930 and broken up for scrap over the following two years.Textures: from 512×512 to 4096x409Diffuse, Opasity.

  • 3D Sci-fi Spaceship1 NH 3D Model

    3D Sci-fi Spaceship1 NH 3D Model

    Howdy yallThis ship was made with the Greeble plugin. And splines. I was trying to go for a dropship at first. But it kinda got away from me. So I made it more like a large Cruiser so either way here it is. lol.This ship is low poly. Only 2192 polysIt comes with 6 different textures. plus NormalMaps, Height, Ambient Occlusion, Reflective Occlusion 20 maps in all.Thanks so much for stopping by.Night Hawk

  • Amagi-class battlecruiser 3D Model

    Amagi-class battlecruiser 3D Model

    The Amagi class was a series of four battlecruisers planned for the Imperial Japanese Navy as part of the Eight-eight fleet. The ships were to be named Amagi, Akagi, Atago, and Takao (initially named Ashitaka), after the mountains Amagi, Akagi, Atago, and Takao.[A 1] The Amagi design was essentially a lengthened version of the Tosa-class battleship, but with a thinner armored belt and deck and a modified secondary battery arrangement.Limitations imposed by the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty prevented the class from being completed as designed. However, the treaty had a limited allowance for hulls already under construction to be converted into aircraft carriers. Amagi and Akagi were both intended for conversion, but an earthquake damaged the hull of Amagi so extensively that the ship was scrapped. Akagi was reconstructed as an aircraft carrier and served with distinction as part of the Kido Butai during the Second World War, participating in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor before being sunk at the Battle of Midway.Textures from 256×256 to 4096×4096 DDSDiffuse, Opacity.

  • Kirov battlecruiser 3D Model

    Kirov battlecruiser 3D Model

    Kirov battlecruiser Russian navy naval battleship citadel USSR Soviet Union ocean war ship boat nuclear Ushakov marine lowpoly Orlan US USA

  • Kirov battlecruiser 3D Model

    Kirov battlecruiser 3D Model

    Kirov battlecruiser Russian navy naval battleship citadel USSR Soviet Union ocean war ship boat nuclear Ushakov marine lowpoly Orlan US USA

  • Bismarck class battleship 3D Model

    Bismarck class battleship 3D Model

    Nazi Bismarck German navy naval battleship battlecruiser water sea boat military army marine world war WW2 II lowpoly

  • IJN 17m Motor Boat 3D Model

    IJN 17m Motor Boat 3D Model

    Japanese ww2 motor boat.High detailed 3d model created with great accuracy based on available source pictures and technical drawings.