Tag: yamato

  • USS Montana BB-67 with F4F 3D Model

    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.

  • USS North Carolina BB-55 with F4F 3D Model

    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

  • Japanese battleship Yamato 3D Model

    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.

  • Battleship Fuso 3D Model

    Battleship Fuso 3D Model

    Fuso was the lead ship of the two Fuso-class dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Launched in 1914 and commissioned in 1915, she initially patrolled off the coast of China, playing no part in World War I. In 1923, she assisted survivors of the Great Kanto earthquake.Fuso was modernized in 1930–1935 and again in 1937–1941, with improvements to her armor and propulsion machinery and a rebuilt superstructure in the pagoda mast style. With only 14-inch (356 mm) guns, she was outclassed by other Japanese battleships at the beginning of World War II, and played auxiliary roles for most of the war.Fuso was part of Vice-Admiral Shoji Nishimura’s Southern Force at the Battle of Leyte Gulf. She was sunk in the early hours of 25 October 1944 by torpedoes and naval gunfire during the Battle of Surigao Strait. Some reports claimed that Fuso broke in half, and that both halves remained afloat and burning for an hour, but according to survivors’ accounts, the ship sank after 40 minutes of flooding. Of the few dozen crewmen who escaped, only 10 survived to return to Japan.Textures from 256×256 to 4096×4096 DDSDiffuse, Opacity

  • Battleship Yamato – Fully Rigged 3D Model

    Battleship Yamato – Fully Rigged 3D Model

    This high quality 3d model for 3ds Max, Cinema 4D and Element 3D – Battleship Yamato.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. Item included file scene with all light setups and materials. Just click the render button and youll get image like preview images .File formats:-.3ds(multi format)-.fbx (multi format)-.obj (multi format)-.mb (Maya 2015 and above)-.c4d(Cinema 4D R15 and above) default and v-ray-.max(3ds Max 2014 and above) – default scanline, mental ray and v-ray-.e3d(plugin Element 3D v2.2 from Videocopilot)Features:– Each element are rigged and easu to animate (low, middle and heavy guns, blades, machine guns, cranes, and other details)– 3d model is completely ready for detailed and beautiful rendering and animation.– High-poly and low poly– Element 3d v2.2– Fully Rigged– Real world scale (also includes version in miniature)– The model have clean topology– All objects are separated and named– Suitable for close-up rendering– You can easily change or aply new materials, color and other.All parts of this model have been modelled separately to achieve as much realism as possible. It can be used as a production model without any requirement of additional modeling and texturing.

  • Battleship Fuso 3D Model

    Battleship Fuso 3D Model

    Fuso was the lead ship of the two Fuso-class dreadnought battleships built for the Imperial Japanese Navy. Launched in 1914 and commissioned in 1915, she initially patrolled off the coast of China, playing no part in World War I. In 1923, she assisted survivors of the Great Kanto earthquake.Fuso was modernized in 1930–1935 and again in 1937–1941, with improvements to her armor and propulsion machinery and a rebuilt superstructure in the pagoda mast style. With only 14-inch (356 mm) guns, she was outclassed by other Japanese battleships at the beginning of World War II, and played auxiliary roles for most of the war.Fuso was part of Vice-Admiral Shoji Nishimura’s Southern Force at the Battle of Leyte Gulf. She was sunk in the early hours of 25 October 1944 by torpedoes and naval gunfire during the Battle of Surigao Strait. Some reports claimed that Fuso broke in half, and that both halves remained afloat and burning for an hour, but according to survivors’ accounts, the ship sank after 40 minutes of flooding. Of the few dozen crewmen who escaped, only 10 survived to return to Japan.Textures from 256×256 to 4096×4096 DDSDiffuse, Opacity

  • Japanese battleship Yamato 3D Model

    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.

  • USS Montana BB-67 with F4F 3D Model

    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.

  • USS North Carolina BB-55 with F4F 3D Model

    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

  • USS North Carolina BB-55 with F4F 3D Model

    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

  • USS Montana BB-67 with F4F 3D Model

    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.

  • Japanese battleship Yamato 3D Model

    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.

  • Shokaku carrier 3D Model

    Shokaku carrier 3D Model

    Shokaku carrier Japanese aircraft Japan empire navy naval military warship ship ocean Pacific battleship battle world war II WW2 2 lowpoly Yamato game

  • Yamato 1944 3D Model

    Yamato 1944 3D Model

    Линкор “Yamato” образца 1944 года.Примечание:У модели имеются разломы.

  • Battleship Yamato 3D Model

    Battleship Yamato 3D Model

    High quality low poly 3D model battleship Yamato for game ready and rendersBattleship has 2 reconnaissance seaplane Yokosuka E14YScale 1:1 in centimeters (263 meters)Units setup: centimetersTextures from 512×512 to 4096x4096Diffuse, Normal, PBR (gloss, metallic, ambient)

  • YAMATO no setup  BUNDLE 3D Model

    YAMATO no setup BUNDLE 3D Model

    BATTLESHIP YAMATOConfiguration: year 1945 and TEN-ICHIGO (the very last battle)GENERAL INFOModeling, texturing are all made with Lightwave 2015. Scene and model are compatible starting from Lightwave 11.x. LIGHTWAVE Inside the Lightwave scene there is a basic setup with controls that allows you to animate each element of the ship.You can animate: 1) the rotation, the elevation and the recoil of each gun and armored turret; 2) the rotation of each gun and light tower control;3) the rotation of each rangefinder;4) the rotation of each search light;5) the rotation of propellers and rudders. Only flags and grids have UV maps. Other materials have planar or cubic texture maps. Some basic textures are included. No UV texturing (except flags and grids)N.B. NO SETUP INCLUDED, ONLY GEOMETRY AND MATERIALSA setup version (Lightwave only) of the Yamato bundle is available in my products.FBXThe FBX file has been exported with Lightwave. The FBX file contains geometry and materials names only. No setup is included.The FBX file is compatible with HOUDINIOBJ and COLLADAThese files formats have been exported with Lightwave. They contain the geometry and materials names only. No setup is included.All the used textures are in the Lightwave images subfolder (/yamato_lw/images)HISTORICAL SUMMARYYamato battleship was the lead ship of the Yamato class of Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War.Named after the ancient Japanese Yamato Province, on the Kii peninsula, she was the first of four designed ships and was the heaviest, largest and most powerful battleship ever built, displacing about 72000 tons at full load and armed with nine 46 cm Type 94 main guns. Yamato exceeded other country battleships not only by the displacement and the calibre of her guns, but also by the construction of her hull, armour protection, gunnery and optics. The superiority of her optic equipment gave her tremendous precision to her main gunfire. She was an incredible achievement for the Japanese naval engineering and ship-building industry by any international standard.Yamato was laid down in 1937 and commissioned a week after the Pearl Harbor attack, in late 1941. She served as the flagship of the Japanese Combined Fleet throughout 1942. In June 1942 Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto directed the fleet from Yamato during the Battle of Midway. But after the defeat and the loss of four aircraft-carriers he was forced to return to the Inland Sea.Yamato was designed to counter the numerically superior battleship fleet of the United States of America, but she never in fact fought against them. The only time she fired her main guns against enemy surface targets was in October 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, but it turned out to be just the US escort carriers and destroyers.During 1944, the balance between naval powers in the Pacific turned against Japan. Soon its fleet was depleted by fuel lack. To slow down the Allied advance, in April 1945, Yamato was dispatched on a kamikaze mission to Okinawa. The orders were to fight to the death in a desperate attempt to protect Japan. On 7 April 1945 she was sunk by American carrier-based bombers and torpedo bombers. Most of her crew died.

  • YAMATO no setup 3D model 3D Model

    YAMATO no setup 3D model 3D Model

    BATTLESHIP YAMATOConfiguration: year 1945GENERAL INFOModeling, texturing and setup are all made with Lightwave 2015. Scene and model are compatible starting from Lightwave 11.x. LIGHTWAVE Inside the Lightwave scene there is a basic setup with controls that allows you to animate each element of the ship.You can animate: 1) the rotation, the elevation and the recoil of each gun and armored turret; 2) the rotation of each gun and light tower control;3) the rotation of each rangefinder;4) the rotation of each search light;5) the rotation of propellers and rudders. Only the flags have UV maps. Other materials have planar or cubic texture maps. N.B. NO SETUP INCLUDED, ONLY GEOMETRY AND MATERIALSA setup version (Lightwave only) of the Yamato battleship is available in my products.FBXThe FBX file has been exported with Lightwave. The FBX file contains geometry and materials names only. No setup is included.The FBX file is compatible with HOUDINIOBJ and COLLADAThese files formats have been exported with Lightwave. They contain the geometry and materials names only. No setup is included.All the used textures are in the Lightwave images subfolder (/yamato_lw/images)HISTORICAL SUMMARYYamato battleship was the lead ship of the Yamato class of Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War.Named after the ancient Japanese Yamato Province, on the Kii peninsula, she was the first of four designed ships and was the heaviest, largest and most powerful battleship ever built, displacing about 72000 tons at full load and armed with nine 46 cm Type 94 main guns. Yamato exceeded other country battleships not only by the displacement and the calibre of her guns, but also by the construction of her hull, armour protection, gunnery and optics. The superiority of her optic equipment gave her tremendous precision to her main gunfire. She was an incredible achievement for the Japanese naval engineering and ship-building industry by any international standard.Yamato was laid down in 1937 and commissioned a week after the Pearl Harbor attack, in late 1941. She served as the flagship of the Japanese Combined Fleet throughout 1942. In June 1942 Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto directed the fleet from Yamato during the Battle of Midway. But after the defeat and the loss of four aircraft-carriers he was forced to return to the Inland Sea.Yamato was designed to counter the numerically superior battleship fleet of the United States of America, but she never in fact fought against them. The only time she fired her main guns against enemy surface targets was in October 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, but it turned out to be just the US escort carriers and destroyers.During 1944, the balance between naval powers in the Pacific turned against Japan. Soon its fleet was depleted by fuel lack. To slow down the Allied advance, in April 1945, Yamato was dispatched on a kamikaze mission to Okinawa. The orders were to fight to the death in a desperate attempt to protect Japan. On 7 April 1945 she was sunk by American carrier-based bombers and torpedo bombers. Most of her crew died.