wagon passenger 2-axles 4911 3D Model (3ds max fbx obj)

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3D Model by Urecky

2-axles passenger wagon.
Passenger wagon suburban train, with only places for sitting passengers.
2-axles common (upgraded to wagon class III) sample 1930.

High poly 3D model (full version): (faces: 113200, polys: 46770, verts: 67830).
The precision model, for installation in scenes, in the use of projects, simulations and more.
This model has interior, detailed brake system and sprung suspension.
The archive contains the model file (3dsmax2009), texture (.JPG), the file extension in the format .uvw
It is also exporting models in the following formats: .FBX, .3DS, .OBJ.
Original file (3dsmax) contains customized materials this model.
Scale M1:1
Units: millimeters.

Prototype description:
2-axles passenger wagon type 14m, hard wagon. Salon type - only places for sitting passengers, 72 seats, sample 1930 year.
Category: suburban railway cars.
Livery: the North-Caucasian railway railroad. Assigned: the station Rostov-on-don.
Carriage room - 4911
Made: Carriage factory 'Uralvagonzavod'. Russia.
Period of construction 1934 year.

Technical characteristic:
Tara: 22,5 t.
The number of seats - 72
Axis type - II;
Coupling - screw coupling;
Lighting - candles and electric lamp;
Natural ventilation, exhaust (deflectors on roof);
The heating: the simplest (boiler, coal, wood);
Suspension - dual, leaf suspension and spring stabilizer;
Track: 1524mm
Gabarit - 1T

Common data:
length - 14,04 m.
width - 3,28 m.
height - 4,2 m.


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Specifications

  • Vertices
  • Polygons
  • GeometryPolygonal
  • AnimatedNo
  • MaterialsNo
  • RiggedNo
  • TexturesNo
  • File-formats3D Studio (.3ds), 3D Studio Max file (.max), Autodesk FBX file (.fbx), Wavefront (.obj)
  • NID41228
  • LicenseRoyalty Free
  • Copyright TransferredNo
  • ResellableNo
3D Model ID: 213930

Published on: November 1, 2015