Montana was planned to be the lead ship of the class. She was the third ship to be named in honor of the 41st state, and was assigned to the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Both the earlier battleship, BB-51, and BB-67 were canceled, so Montana is the only one of the (48 at the time) US states never to have had a battleship with a “BB” hull classification completed in its honor.The Montana-class battleships of the United States Navy were planned as successors to the Iowa class, being slower but larger, better armored, and having superior firepower. Five were approved for construction during World War II, but changes in wartime building priorities resulted in their cancellation in favor of the Essex-class aircraft carrier and Iowa class before any Montana-class keels were laidTextures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.
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USS North Carolina BB-55 with F4F 3D Model
USS North Carolina (BB-55) is the lead ship of North Carolina-class battleship and the fourth warship in the U.S. Navy to be named for the State of North Carolina. She was the first newly constructed American battleship to enter service during World War II, and took part in every major naval offensive in the Pacific Theater of Operations; her 15 battle stars made her the most decorated American battleship of World War II. She is now a museum ship and memorial kept at the seaport of Wilmington, North Carolina.Textures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity
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USS Iowa BB-61 with F4F 3D Model
USS Iowa (BB-61) is the lead ship of her class of battleship and the fourth in the United States Navy to be named after the state of Iowa. Owing to the cancellation of the Montana-class battleships, Iowa is the last lead ship of any class of United States battleships and was the only ship of her class to have served in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II3d model of the ship of the 1943 model.Textures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.
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Japanese battleship Yamato 3D Model
Yamato was the lead ship of the Yamato class of Imperial Japanese Navy World War II battleships. She and her sister ship, Musashi, were the heaviest battleships ever constructed, displacing 72,800 tonnes at full load and armed with nine 46 cm 45 Caliber Type 94 main guns, which were the largest guns ever mounted on a warship. Neither ship survived the war.Units scale: meters.Textures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.
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Japanese battleship Yamato 3D Model
Yamato was the lead ship of the Yamato class of Imperial Japanese Navy World War II battleships. She and her sister ship, Musashi, were the heaviest battleships ever constructed, displacing 72,800 tonnes at full load and armed with nine 46 cm 45 Caliber Type 94 main guns, which were the largest guns ever mounted on a warship. Neither ship survived the war.Units scale: meters.Textures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.
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Carrier battle group USA WWII 3D Model
Carrier battle group of the Second World War from the ships:USS Atlanta CL-51USS Langley CV-1USS Bogue CVE-9USS Enterprise CV-6USS Independence CVL-22USS Iowa BB-61USS Montana BB-67USS New York BB-34USS North Carolina BB-55USS Pensacola CA-24Textures from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, OpacityFormat: MAX, FBX, OBJUnite size: MetreScale: 1:1
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USS Iowa BB-61 with F4F 3D Model
USS Iowa (BB-61) is the lead ship of her class of battleship and the fourth in the United States Navy to be named after the state of Iowa. Owing to the cancellation of the Montana-class battleships, Iowa is the last lead ship of any class of United States battleships and was the only ship of her class to have served in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II3d model of the ship of the 1943 model.Textures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.
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USS Montana BB-67 with F4F 3D Model
Montana was planned to be the lead ship of the class. She was the third ship to be named in honor of the 41st state, and was assigned to the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Both the earlier battleship, BB-51, and BB-67 were canceled, so Montana is the only one of the (48 at the time) US states never to have had a battleship with a “BB” hull classification completed in its honor.The Montana-class battleships of the United States Navy were planned as successors to the Iowa class, being slower but larger, better armored, and having superior firepower. Five were approved for construction during World War II, but changes in wartime building priorities resulted in their cancellation in favor of the Essex-class aircraft carrier and Iowa class before any Montana-class keels were laidTextures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.
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USS North Carolina BB-55 with F4F 3D Model
USS North Carolina (BB-55) is the lead ship of North Carolina-class battleship and the fourth warship in the U.S. Navy to be named for the State of North Carolina. She was the first newly constructed American battleship to enter service during World War II, and took part in every major naval offensive in the Pacific Theater of Operations; her 15 battle stars made her the most decorated American battleship of World War II. She is now a museum ship and memorial kept at the seaport of Wilmington, North Carolina.Textures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity
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Carrier battle group USA WWII 3D Model
Carrier battle group of the Second World War from the ships:USS Atlanta CL-51USS Langley CV-1USS Bogue CVE-9USS Enterprise CV-6USS Independence CVL-22USS Iowa BB-61USS Montana BB-67USS New York BB-34USS North Carolina BB-55USS Pensacola CA-24Textures from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, OpacityFormat: MAX, FBX, OBJUnite size: MetreScale: 1:1
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USS North Carolina BB-55 with F4F 3D Model
USS North Carolina (BB-55) is the lead ship of North Carolina-class battleship and the fourth warship in the U.S. Navy to be named for the State of North Carolina. She was the first newly constructed American battleship to enter service during World War II, and took part in every major naval offensive in the Pacific Theater of Operations; her 15 battle stars made her the most decorated American battleship of World War II. She is now a museum ship and memorial kept at the seaport of Wilmington, North Carolina.Textures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity
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USS Montana BB-67 with F4F 3D Model
Montana was planned to be the lead ship of the class. She was the third ship to be named in honor of the 41st state, and was assigned to the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Both the earlier battleship, BB-51, and BB-67 were canceled, so Montana is the only one of the (48 at the time) US states never to have had a battleship with a “BB” hull classification completed in its honor.The Montana-class battleships of the United States Navy were planned as successors to the Iowa class, being slower but larger, better armored, and having superior firepower. Five were approved for construction during World War II, but changes in wartime building priorities resulted in their cancellation in favor of the Essex-class aircraft carrier and Iowa class before any Montana-class keels were laidTextures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.
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USS Iowa BB-61 with F4F 3D Model
USS Iowa (BB-61) is the lead ship of her class of battleship and the fourth in the United States Navy to be named after the state of Iowa. Owing to the cancellation of the Montana-class battleships, Iowa is the last lead ship of any class of United States battleships and was the only ship of her class to have served in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II3d model of the ship of the 1943 model.Textures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.
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Japanese battleship Yamato 3D Model
Yamato was the lead ship of the Yamato class of Imperial Japanese Navy World War II battleships. She and her sister ship, Musashi, were the heaviest battleships ever constructed, displacing 72,800 tonnes at full load and armed with nine 46 cm 45 Caliber Type 94 main guns, which were the largest guns ever mounted on a warship. Neither ship survived the war.Units scale: meters.Textures: from 256×256 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Opacity.
