The 3D model was created on real base. It’s created accurately, in real units of measurement, qualitatively and maximally close to the original.Model formats:- *.max (3ds Max 2008 scanline)- *.max (3ds Max 2008 vray)- *.fbx (Multi Format)- *.obj (Multi Format)- *.3ds (Multi Format)- *.mb (Maya 8.5)- *.lwo (Lightwave 6)- *.c4d (Cinema 4D 11)* renders Are made in 3ds Max 2008 using vray 1.5 (studio environment is not included in the set)If you need any other formats we are more than happy to make them for you.The model is provided combined, all main parts are presented as separate parts therefore materials of objects are easy to be modified or removed and standard parts are easy to be replaced. If you experience difficulties with separating standard parts we are more than happy to give you qualified assistance.We greatly appreciate you choosing our 3D models and hope they will be of use.We look forward to continuously dealing with you.Sincerely Yours,Hum3D Team
Tag: Gvozdika
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2С1 Gvozdika 3D Print Model
Summary
The first model for games in the scale of 1-200
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2S1 Gvozdika SpH 3D Model
The 2S1 Gvozdika is a Russian-made 122mm self-propelled howitzer tracked armoured vehicle based on the Mt-Lbu chasis. The first prototype was ready in 1969. The 2S1 entered service with the Soviet Army in the early 1970s and was first seen in public at a Polish Army parade in 1974. The 2S1 Gvosdika has a crew of four soldiers, including commander, gunner, loader and driver. The 2S1 is always used by many armed forces around the world but in the Russian army is only in service with reserve units.Model done on MAX 2013, rendered with MentalRay , untextured model, only the tracks & lights are mapped & textured, maps included.
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2S1 Gvozdika
2S1 Gvozdika (3D MAX 2014).V-Ray v.2.40.04 Render and Materials.Description:The ‘Gvozdika’ (also known by the GRAU index 2S1) is a Soviet self-propelled howitzer based on the chassis MT-LB APC, mounting the 122 mm 2A31 howitzer (elevation is from +70 deg to -3 deg with 360 traverse).Maximum firing range: 15.3 km (9.5 mi)The 2S1 is fully amphibious with very little preparation, and once afloat is propelled by its tracks.Max speed: Road 60 km/h (37 mph)Off-road 30 km/h (18 mph)Swim 4.5 km/h (2.8 mph)The 2S1 entered service with the Soviet Army in the early 1970s and was first seen in public at a Polish Army parade in 1974. Manufactured in Russian and Polish state factories.Current operators: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Finland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Serbia, Slovakia, Syria.
