Panzer VI – Tiger – 427 3D Model (3ds c4d lwo obj)

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Panzer VI - Tiger - 427 3D model Originally modelled in cinema4D 16. Detailed enough for close-up renders. The zip-file contains bodypaint textures and standard materials.

Control of the tank was carried out using the steering wheel, similar to the car. The main controls of the Tigr tank are the steering wheel and pedals (gas, clutch, brakes). A gearshift lever and a parking brake lever are installed on the right side of the seat (on the left is the auxiliary parking brake lever). Behind the seat on both sides are emergency control levers. In this case, the management itself was quite simple and did not require special skills.

Armored Corps and Tower

The tower is located approximately in the center of the hull, the center of the tower's shoulder strap is 165 mm closer to the stern of the hull center perpendicular. The sides and the stern of the turret are formed from one strip of armor steel with a thickness of 82 mm. The front sheet of the turret 100 mm thick is welded to the bent side armor sheet. The roof of the tower consists of one flat armor sheet with a thickness of 26 mm, in front of the installed with a slope of 8 degrees, to the horizon. The roof of the tower is connected to the sides by welding. The roof has three openings, two - under the upper hatches and one for the fan. The roofs of the towers of the Tiger tanks of the later editions had five holes each. Many of the pictures show improvised locking devices on the hatches, the purpose of these devices is one - protection against uninvited guests. On the tower number 184 and all subsequent periscope loader installed; The periscope was mounted on the right side of the tower just ahead of the kinked line of the roof. The fixed periscope device was protected by a steel U-shaped bracket. A hole for the Nahverteidigungwaffe (mortar for firing smoke and fragmentation grenades at short range) was set up between the hatch loader and the fan on the towers of late-release tanks (starting from tower No. 324). To make room for mortars, the fan had to be shifted to the longitudinal axis of the tower. The fan was closed by an armored roof with horizontal slots for air intake. The height of the tower, including the commander's turret, was 1200 mm, weight - 11.1 tons. The towers were manufactured and mounted on the chassis at the Wegman factory in Kassel.

The hull of the tank for the first time in the German tank building has a variable width. The width of the lower part is actually the width of the case. The upper part had to be expanded at the expense of the treadmill sponsons for the placement of a turret with a diameter of 1850 mm — the minimum diameter of the epaulet, which allows for the installation of an 88-mm gun in the tower. The size of the supporting armor plate of the hull floor is 4820 × 2100 mm, the plate thickness is 26 mm. The thickness of the side armor plates varies: the sides of the upper part of the body are 80 mm, the forage is 80 mm, the forehead is 100 mm. The thickness of the sides of the lower part of the body is reduced to 63 mm, since here the role of additional protection is performed by support rollers. Most of the body armor plates are connected at right angles. Thus, almost all the surfaces of the Tiger's hull are either parallel or perpendicular to the ground. The exceptions are the upper and lower frontal armor plates. The frontal 100-mm armor plate in which the course gun and the driver’s observation device are installed is almost vertical - its slope is 80 degrees. to the horizon line. The upper frontal armor sheet 63 mm thick is installed almost horizontally - with a tilt angle of 10 degrees. Lower frontal armor sheet 100 mm thick has a reverse slope of 66 degrees. Bronelists are joined by the “dovetail” method (“trademark” of German tanks), joined by welding. The junction of the tower and the hull is not covered by anything - one of the most vulnerable places of the "Tiger", which has been constantly criticized. The thickness of the hull roof - 30 mm - contrasts with the thick frontal armor. The tank hull, without a turret and an undercarriage, weighed 29 tons and was very impressive in size. According to many tankers, the thickness of the roof was clearly insufficient. Many "Tigers" were lost only because shells were a tower with splinters of shells. On the "Tigers" of the later editions, an armored ring was mounted to protect the junction of the tower and the hull. In general, the Tiger reservation provided the highest level of security for its time. In order to increase the fighting spirit of the crews of heavy tanks, the training center in Paderborn from the Eastern Front delivered the car of Lieutenant Zabel from the 1st company of the 503rd heavy tank battalion. During the two days of fighting near Rostov, Zabel’s tank received 227 direct hits of 14.5-mm anti-tank rifles, 14 hits with shells of 45 and 57 mm caliber and 11 hits with shells of 76.2 mm. Having sustained such a number of hits, the tank managed to make a 60-km march to the rear for repairs under its own power. The quality of the reservation was highly appreciated by the British, who studied the trophy "Tiger". According to British experts, the equivalent English armor for projectability will be 10-20 mm thicker than the Tiger armor.

From August 1943, the outer vertical surfaces of the hull and turret of the tank began to be coated with the Zimmerit compound, making it difficult to magnetize the magnetic mines to the hull. Refusal of antimagnetic coating in autumn 1944

Features:
- Inside scene: -model - 28 materials, 3 bumpmaps
- All materials, bodypaint-textures and textures are included.
- No cleaning up necessary, just drop your models into the scene and start rendering.
- No special plugin needed to open scene.

- Phong shading interpolation / Smoothing - 35°

- NOTE - In lwo, 3ds, fbx and obj the Bumpmaps (Gun_R, Turret_Bump and Body_R) must manually load in the Materialcanal.

- c4d Version R16
- Polygones - 483018 Vertices - 344305 - 209 Objects - 28 textures - 3 bumpmaps

- obj File - lwo file - 3ds file

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Specifications

  • Optimized-forHigh Poly, Virtual Reality
  • File-formats3D Studio (.3ds), Cinema 4D (.c4d), Lightwave (.lwo, .lw, .lws), Wavefront (.obj)
  • GeometryPolygonal
  • PluginsNone
  • MaterialsYes
  • TexturesYes
  • RiggedNo
  • AnimatedNo
  • Polygons483018
  • Vertices344305
  • File-sizes50 - 100 MB
  • LicenseRoyalty Free
  • Copyright TransferredNo
  • ResellableNo
3D Model ID: 273748

Published on: April 15, 2018