Light Machinegun MG43 3D Model (3ds c4d lwo obj)

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3D Model by Panaristi

Originally modelled in cinema4D 9.5 The textures are mostly made with bodypaint.
Detailed enough for close-up renders. The zip-file contains bodypaint textures and standard materials.

Inside scene c4d:-model -skydom �materials -textures

Features:
- Model is fully textured with all materials applied.
- All textures and materials 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�

- lwo
- Polygones - 214389 Vertices - 197442 - 3 Objects - 17 Materials
- 3ds
- Polygones - 244454 Vertices - 230456 - 6 Objects - 17 Materials
- obj
- Polygones - 214389 Vertices - 197442 - 3 Objects - 17 Materials

The MG43 is a belt-fed 5.56 mm light machine gun designed and developed by a German company. The weapon was developed in the late 1990s and was first seen publicly in September 2001. It has been selected to replace the 7.62 mm MG3 general purpose machine gun in the Bundeswehr at the squad support level it will complement the MG3 in other roles. The MG43 will also be the secondary armament of the new Puma infantry fighting vehicle. Overall, it is designed to be light, provide maximum safety to the user and function reliably under adverse conditions using a wide range of ammunition from different manufacturers, without the need to adjust the gas system.
The MG43 has a hammer-forged quick-change barrel that can be safely exchanged when hot without the need for protective gloves the carrying handle serves as the barrel change grip. To reduce the overall length of the weapon for transport, the butt stock can be folded to the left side of the receiver. With the buttstock folded the MG4 remains fully operable. A field cleaning kit is housed within the stock.


The light machine gun, also called the squad automatic weapon This gun is operated by one soldier; it usually has a box-type magazine and is chambered for the small-caliber, intermediate-power ammunition fired by the assault rifles of its military unit. A light machine gun is a machine gun designed to be employed by an individual soldier, with or without an assistant, as an infantry support weapon. Light machine guns are often used as squad automatic weapons. The MG43 is a belt-fed 5.56 mm light machine gun designed and developed by a German company.

Light Machinegun MG43 3D Model available on FlatPyramid, the world’s leading provider of digital 3D models for visualization, films, television, and games. This model is fully textured low poly with normal mapping. Modeled and rendered in 3DS MAX without plugins. There is no cleaning up necessary, just drop your models into the scene and start rendering..

There are multiple file formats of this model available as mentioned in the specification section so it can be used with any of the supporting rendering software. To define these complexities through visuals is not an easy job. Hence, ‘FlatPyramid’ has made a 3D model of the Light Machine Gun that looks very realistic. The model is perfect for you for a variety of purposes such as animated movies, projects, scientific research, education purpose, movies, and many more areas.

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Specifications

  • Vertices199023
  • Polygons211671
  • GeometryPolygonal
  • AnimatedNo
  • MaterialsYes
  • RiggedNo
  • TexturesYes
  • File-formats3D Studio (.3ds), Cinema 4D (.c4d), Lightwave (.lwo, .lw, .lws), Wavefront (.obj)
  • NID20227
  • LicenseRoyalty Free
  • Copyright TransferredNo
  • ResellableNo
3D Model ID: 187029

Published on: February 13, 2011