M4A3 Sherman – Pacific theatre 3D Model (3ds fbx c4d lwo obj)

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3D Model by Panaristi

Originally modelled in cinema4D. Detailed enough for close-up renders.

Features:
- Inside scene: Model without textures
- 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: The file contains only the model without any textures.
- c4d
- Polygones - 378968 Vertices - 285702 - 360 Objects

- obj File - lwo file - 3ds file - fbx file Version 2010

The Shermans of the 4th and 5th Tank Battalions represented the lessons learned from past Marine battles in the Pacific. Extra track welded on the turret and hull, sand bags on the hull deck, wood and concrete side armor all to protect against Japanese magnetic Anti-tank mines and satchel charges. Cages or nails welded to hatches to get a dead space between the hatches and satchel charges so that the hatches wouldn’t hurt the crewman under them. A water barrel mounted on the rear deck to give infantry water. An infantry phone on the left rear in a canvas bag so that infantry troops could tell tank crews were the target is. The Target clock enables new infantry to relate the target to the tank crew.


The M4 Sherman was the most widely used medium tank by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. The M4 proved to be reliable, relatively cheap to produce, and available in great numbers. Thousands were distributed through the lend-lease program to the British Commonwealth and Soviet Union. The tank was named by the British for the American Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman.

The M4 Sherman evolved from the M3 Medium Tank. It retained much of the previous design by putting the main 75 mm gun in a fully traversing turret. One feature, a one-axis gyrostabilizer, was not precise enough to fire while moving but did help keep the enemies on target.

When the M4 tank went into combat in North Africa with the British Army at El Alamein in late 1942, it increased the advantage of Allied armour over Axis armour and was superior to the lighter German and Italian designs. For this reason, the US army believed that the M4 would be enough to win the war.

The U.S Army Ordnance Department designed the M4 medium tank as a replacement for the M3 medium tank.

At FlatPyramid, we have developed a 3-D model of the M4A3 Sherman – Pacific theatre. It is available in 3ds, fbx, c4d, lwo and obj formats for commercial, non-commercial and editing uses. It is a well detailed model, created with precision. In case of any queries, you can contact us.

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Specifications

  • Vertices285702
  • Polygons378968
  • GeometryPolygonal
  • AnimatedNo
  • MaterialsNo
  • RiggedNo
  • TexturesNo
  • File-formats3D Studio (.3ds), Autodesk FBX file (.fbx), Cinema 4D (.c4d), Lightwave (.lwo, .lw, .lws), Wavefront (.obj)
  • NID35737
  • LicenseRoyalty Free
  • Copyright TransferredNo
  • ResellableNo
3D Model ID: 201974

Published on: October 19, 2013